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HISTORY  OF  '"5° 

THE  106th  infantry,  U.  S.  A. 

Generai  Orders  No.  9 

HEADQUARTERS,  27th  DIVISION,  U.  S.  A. 

Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
October  1,  1917. 

Pursuant  to  telegraphic  orders  from  the  War  De])artment,  dated  September  11,  1917,  this 
Division  is  organized  under  the  provisions  of  General  Orders  No.  101,  War  Department,  1917,  as 
follows : 

The  53d  Infantry  Brigade,  Brigadier  General  R.  E.  L.  Michie  commanding,  consisting  of  Brigade 
Headquarters,  the  105th  and  106th  Regiments  of  Infantry  and  the  105th  Machine  Gun  Battalion, 
is  organized  as  follows: 

The  106th  Regiment  of  Infantry  (23d  N.  Y.  Infantry),  Colonel  Frank  H.  Norton  com- 
manding. 

The  Commanding  Officer  of  the  14th  N.  Y.  Infantry  will  transfer  to  the  106th  Regiment  of 
Infantry  1,292  enlisted  men  of  appropriate  grades. 

The  above  order  constituted  the  birth  of  the  106th  Regiment  of  Infantry,  U.  S.  A. 

HISTORY  OF  THE  23d  REGIMENT 
NEW  YORK  INFANTRY,  NATIONAL  GUARD 

The  original  organization  which  ultimately  became  the  parent  unit  of  the  23d  Regiment,  N.  G. 
S.  N.  Y.,  was  formed  at  a  meeting  held  at  Gothic  Hall  in  Brooklyn,  New  York,  May  1,  1861,  and 
the  name  (^ity  Guard  Reserve  soon  afterwards  assumed.  A  desire  for  a  regimental  organization 
was  soon  manifested,  and  a  committee  reported  the  existence  of  a  number  of  detached  companies 
eligible  for  inauguration  into  a  regiment.  At  a  meeting  of  the  City  Guard  Reserve  January  6, 
1862,  the  question  of  a  regimental  organization  was  left  to  the  commissioned  officers.  Captain 
William  Everdell,  Jr.,  First  Lieutenant  Thomas  Brooks  and  Second  Lieutenant  L.  D.  Atwater, 
and  they  reported  that  the  company  had  been  pledged  to  start  the  23d  Regiment.  A  committee 
was  .selected  from  the  roll  with  power  to  draft  a  plan  of  organization.  That  committee  recommended 
a  plan  under  which  it  was  proposed  to  split  the  City  Guard  Reserve  in  two  part.s — one  part  to 
form  Company  A  of  the  new  regiment  and  the  other  to  constitute  Company  C,  and  that  Captain 
Beers'  company — the  Excelsior  Guards — should  form  Company  B. 

On  January  20,  1862,  the  first  Companies  A,  B  and  C  were  mustered  into  the  23d  Regiment  of 
the  11th  Brigade,  commanded  by  General  Jes.se  C.  Smith.  On  March  17th  the  City  Guard, 
commanded  by  Captain  Bassett,  was  mustered  in  as  C'ompany  D.  During  the  summer  Com- 
panies E  and  F  were  mustered  in  and  in  August  and  September  a  ten-company  status  was  attained 
by  the  organization  of  Companies  G,  H,  I  and  K. 

Captain  Everdell  was  .selected  as  first  Colonel  of  the  regiment  July  14,  1862.  On  June  18, 1863, 
the  regiment  under  Colonel  Everdell  left  the  armory,  then  located  at  Orange  and  Fulton  Streets, 
to  serve  in  the  Gettysburg  Campaign  and  was  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  Volunteer  service  until 
July  22,  1863.  The  regiment  was  not  organized  in  the  other  campaigns  with  the  National  Guard. 
After  its  return  the  regiment  was  on  guard  for  about  sixty  days  from  July  to  September  at  East 
New  York  and  Brooklyn  because  of  the  riots  prevailing  at  that  time.  Colonel  Everdell  resigned 
October  3,  1863,  and  was  succeeded  by  Colonel  Calvin  E.  Pratt,  who  in  turn  resigned  on  March 
24,  1868,  and  Lieutenant-Colonel  Rodney  C.  Ward  was  selected  Colonel  of  the  regiment. 

The  regiment  commanded  by  Colonel  Ward  visited  Long  Branch,  New  Jersey,  August  4,  1871, 
and  was  reviewed  by  General  U.  S.  Grant.  The  armory  at  Orange  and  Fulton  Streets  was  too 
small  to  accommodate  the  regiment  and  for  this  reason  all  regimental  formations  were  made  in 
Monroe  Place. 

During  the  administration  of  Colonel  Ward  the  cornerstone  of  a  new  armory  on  Clermont 
Avenue  near  Myrtle  Avenue  was  laid  on  October  28,  1872,  and  possession  of  the  armory  taken 
the  following  year  on  September  29,  1873. 

In  July,  1877,  Governor  Robinson  ordered  Colonel  Ward  to  proceed  with  the  23d  to  Hornells- 
ville,  and  at  eight  o'clock  in  the  evening  the  regiment  marched  from  the  armory — three  hundred 
strong — leaving  a  detachment  to  follow  on  the  next  day  under  Major  Alfred  Cutler  Barnes.  The 
regiment  was  stationed  in  and  around  Hornellsville  station,  roundhouses  and  yards  guarding 
the  railroad  property  against  attacks  of  rioting  strikers.    It  took  out  the  first  train  that  had  been 


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moved  east  for  several  days,  repelled  a  number  of  attacks,  protected  the  railroad  men  and  assisted 
so  well  in  the  administration  of  justice  that  it  finally  restored  order  without  the  necessity  of  firing 
at  the  rioters.  On  its  return  to  Brooklyn,  July  27,  it  was  given  an  enthusiastic  reception  by  the 
citizens  with  pyrotechnics  and  welcoming  speeches  and  received  the  thanks  of  Governor  Robinson 
for  the  service  it  had  rendered  the  State. 

On  December  26.  1879,  Colonel  Ward  retired  and  was  placed  on  the  supernumerary  list  of  the 
State  by  the  Commander-in-Chief.  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  N.  Partridge  was  then  elected  his 
successor  and  served  as  Colonel  from  January  10,  1880,  until  February  15,  1882.  Upon  Colonel 
Partridge's  resignation.  Colonel  Ward  was  re-elected  Colonel  of  the  regiment  and  served  from 
March  8,  1882,  until  his  promotion  to  be  Brigadier-General  in  command  of  the  4th  Brigade, 
February  25,  1886. 

During  the  second  administration  of  Colonel  Ward  the  23d  had  the  honor  of  opening  the  State 
encampment  at  Peekskill  in  July,  1882,  and  its  percentage  of  attendance  was  eighty-five,  being 
greater  than  that  of  any  other  organization  during  that  year. 

Major  Charles  L.  Fincke,  a  popular  and  efficient  officer,  who  had  resigned  February  18,  1885, 
was  called  into  service  as  the  new  Colonel.  His  service  commenced  March  22,  1886,  and  was 
marked  in  its  efficiency.  Under  Colonel  Fincke  the  regiment  had  made  a  second  visit  to  Newport, 
Rhode  Island,  in  July',  1886.  Colonel  Fincke  resigned  May  11,  1887,  because  of  ill  health,  caused 
by  his  close  application  to  the  duties  of  the  position  he  held,  and  his  death  soon  followed. 

History  repeated  itself  and  Colonel  John  N.  Partridge  was  recalled  from  civil  life  to  command 
the  regiment  and  this  time  served  as  Colonel  from  October  17,  1887  to  February  10,  1894.  Under 
Colonel  Partridge  the  regiment  reached  the  highest  numbers  since  its  organization  and  led  the 
State  in  .shooting. 

An  appropriation  was  secured  from  the  State  and  a  site  purchased  for  a  new  armory  in  the 
rapidly-growing  Bedford  section  of  the  city.  The  cornerstone  of  the  new  armory  on  Bedford 
Avenue,  between  Pacific  Street  and  Atlantic  Avenue,  was  laid  by  Governor  David  B.  Hill  on 
November  14,  1891,  amid  impressive  ceremonies  with  the  regiment  paraded  in  a  hollow  square. 
The  building  was  completed  in  1894  and  the  regiment  marched  into  its  new  home  November  3d. 
All  of  the  company  rooms  and  the  headquarters  were  fitted  and  decorated  from  funds  raised  by 
the  regiment. 

Colonel  Alexis  C.  Smith  was  the  next  commanding  officer,  serving  from  February  26,  1894,  to 
January  17,  1900.  The  organization  was  not  called  upon  for  service  in  the  Spanish-American 
War,  although  it  volunteered  its  services  under  Colonel  Smith  on  three  different  occasions.  In 
spite  of  the  fact  that  it  was  not  taken  as  a  regiment  almost  enough  officers  and  men  volunteered 
to  form  a  battalion  of  the  201st  New  York  Volunteer  Infantry. 

In  1900,  after  the  Spanish-American  War,  General  Alfred  Cutler  Barnes,  a  former  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  of  the  regiment,  was  called  back  as  Colonel  and  served  as  such  until  April  27,  1904,  when 
he  was  retired  as  a  Brevet  Brigadier-General.  Many  brilliant  functions  took  place  under  Colonel 
Barnes,  including  a  review  of  the  regiment  by  the  Chinese  Minister,  Wu  Ting  Fang,  on  February 
12, 1901,  and  a  parade  and  review  on  Governor's  Island,  June  27, 1903,  by  General  Adna  R.  Chaffee. 

The  regiment  made  a  number  of  trips  through  the  country  in  addition  to  those  already  men- 
tioned, including  the  celebration  of  the  Centennial  at  Philadelphia,  July,  1876;  camped  at  New- 
port, Rhode  Island,  June  3  to  10,  1879;  participated  in  the  inauguration  of  President  William 
McKinley  in  1901  and  of  President  Theodore  Roosevelt  in  1905. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  William  A.  Stokes  was  selected  as  the  successor  to  Colonel  Barnes,  serving 
until  1909.  Colonel  Stokes  gained  a  splendid  reputation  as  a  tactician  and  disciplinarian,  and 
under  his  command  the  23d  was  the  first  National  Guard  regiment  to  train  at  the  Government 
reservation  at  Pine  Camp,  Jefferson  County,  New  York.  The  regiment's  tour  of  duty  was  from 
June  14  to  25,  1908. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Frank  Hastings  Norton,  who  succeeded  to  that  rank  May  1,  1907,  was 
elected  to  succeed  Colonel  Stokes  with  rank  from  July  26,  1909,  and  accepted  the  office  at  the 
unanimous  request  of  the  officers  of  the  regiment  on  August  4  of  that  year.  Colonel  Norton 
inaugurated  many  changes  in  the  regiment  and  brought  it  up  to  a  high  standard,  so  that  it  was 
selected  as  one  of  the  nine  regiments  of  infantry  to  leave  the  State  for  the  Mexican  Border  under 
the  call  of  the  President  of  June  19,  1916. 

The  regiment  left  the  armory  for  Mexican  Border  service  July  4,  1916,  and  arrived  at  Pharr, 
Texas,  July  11th,  with  a  strength  of  about  twelve  hundred  men.  During  its  service  on  the 
Border  the  regiment  took  part  in  a  ten-day  forced  march  through  the  desert  section  of  Hidalgo 
County  without  losing  a  man.  Different  detachments  of  the  regiment  were  stationed  on  the  Rio 
Grande  through  the  fall  and  early  winter  for  the  purpose  of  guarding  against  raids  by  the  Mexicans 
and  received  the  highest  compliments  from  the  Brigade  Commander,  General  William  Wilson, 
and  the  Division  Commander,  Major-General  John  F.  O'Ryan. 

During  its  service  on  the  Border  an  enlisted  band  was  organized  and  brought  to  a  high  state 
of  efficiency.  The  Headquarters,  Supply  and  Machine  Gun  Companies  were  also  organized  by 
details  from  the  line  companies. 


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was  received  with  great  acclaim,  being  escorted  from  South  Ferry  to  the  armory  by  over  fifteen 
hundred  veterans  of  the  regiment.  The  regiment  was  enthusiastically  received  throughout  its 
entire  line  of  march  and  received  much  favorable  mention  from  the  newspapers.  It  was  mustered 
out  of  the  United  States  Service  January  19,  1917,  and  resumed  its  place  in  the  National  Guard  of 
New  York  State. 

In  anticipation  of  threatened  trouble  with  Germany,  it  was  again  called  into  the  service  of  the 
United  States  on  March  31,  1917,  under  the  call  of  the  President  of  March  30th,  and  was  the  first 
Federal  force  engaged  in  the  protection  of  the  water  supply  of  the  City  of  New  York.  This  call 
came  direct  from  the  War  Department  because  of  the  splendid  record  of  the  regiment  in  its 
previous  service.  A  battalion  of  the  47th  Regiment  and  a  squadron  of  the  First  Cavalry  were 
also  called  and  assigned  to  duty  with  the  23d  and  placed  under  the  command  of  Colonel  Norton. 
The  Lieutenant-Colonelcy,  which  had  become  vacant  through  the  resignation  of  I.,ieutenant- 
Colonel  William  E.  Wel.sh,  a  regular  army  officer  serving  with  the  regiment  during  the  Mexican 
Border  service,  was  filled  by  the  promotion  of  the  Regimental-Adjutant,  Morris  N.  Liebmann. 

The  regiment  was  stationed  from  the  northern  end  of  the  New  York  City  line  to  Storm  King 
Mountain  on  the  Hudson,  with  the  other  troops  attached  to  the  regiment  prolonging  the  line 
north  along  the  water  system.  The  entire  system  of  guarding  and  protecting  the  water  supply 
was  remodeled  by  Colonel  Norton  and  was  adopted  by  the  troops  of  the  New  York  Guard,  which 
took  over  the  work  of  protecting  the  aqueduct. 

During  the  early  summer  a  detachment  of  more  than  350  trained  men  was  transferred  to  the 
165th  U.  S.  Infantry  (old  69th  N.  Y.)  to  help  fill  the  ranks  of  that  regiment.  In  August,  1917, 
the  regiment  was  reassembled  at  Van  Cortlandt  Park  and  on  September  29, 1917,  marched  through 
New  York  e.scorted  by  the  Veteran  Association  to  the  23d  Street  Ferry,  where  it  was  transported 
to  the  Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey,  for  duty  at  (]amp  Wadsworth,  Spartanburg,  South 
Carolina.  When  it  left  New  York  State,  tlie  regiment  had  a  strength  of  more  than  2400  officers 
and  men,  the  largest  number  of  any  regiment  in  the  State.  On  October  1st  the  regimental  desig- 
nation was  changed  to  the  106th  United  States  Infantry,  by  General  Order  No.  9,  Headquarters, 
27th  Division,  the  entire  regimental  strength  having  been  drafted  by  the  President  August  5, 1917. 

The  strength  of  the  regiment  was  increased  by  detachments  of  officers  and  men  from  the  14th 
and  47th  Regiments  of  Brooklyn  and  commenced  a  thorough  course  of  intensive  training  in  modern 
warfare  under  the  direction  of  Colonel  Norton.  On  the  final  examination  of  the  personnel  of  the 
regiment  on  the  eve  of  its  departure  for  France,  greatly  to  the  regret  of  every  man  in  the  regiment. 
Colonel  Norton  was  certified  by  the  surgeons  to  be  physically  incapacitated  for  foreign  service 
and  was  honorably  discharged. 

After  the  regiment  had  been  called  into  Federal  service  in  March,  1917.  a  Depot  Battalion  was 
formed  under  the  command  of  Major  James  Robb,  a  former  Captain  of  Company  C. 

He  was  ably  assisted  by  Captains  Thomas  Fairservis,  Clifford  F.  Lamont,  Ethelbert  Green 
and  Vivian  L.  Outerbridge,  former  officers  of  the  23d  Regiment,  and  the  new  organization  quickly 
expanded  into  a  regiment.  Major  Robb  was  promoted  Colonel  of  the  new  23d  Infantry,  New 
York  Guard,  as  it  was  called  by  the  State,  to  distinguish  it  from  the  old  National  Guard,  which 
had  ceased  to  be  a  State  force.  Captain  Louis  Jewett  Praeger,  formerly  Captain  of  Company  A 
for  ten  years,  was  appointed  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Captains  Fairservis,  Lamont  and  Green 
were  appointed  Majors. 

Colonel  Robb  was  subsequently  promoted  to  be  Brigadier-General  of  the  new  Second  Brigade 
of  the  New  York  Guard  and  was  succeeded  by  Colonel  Praeger,  who  now  commands  the  new 
regiment.  Major  Fairservis  was  promoted  to  be  Lieutenant-Colonel  and  Captain  Outerbridge 
was  promoted  to  be  Major.  Colonel  Praeger  is  a  strict  soldier  and  a  stern  disciplinarian,  and  the 
new  regiment  under  his  command  is  upholding  the  traditions  of  the  old  23d. 

The  complete  list  of  Colonels  of  the  23d  Regiment,  N.  G.  N.  Y.,  with  their  terms  of  service  is: 


Date  of 

William  Everdell,  Jr July 

Calvin  E.  Pratt October 

Rodney  C.  Ward June 

John  N.  Partridge January 

Rodney  C.  Ward March 

Charles  L.  Fincke March 

John  N.  Partridge October 

Alexis  C.  Smith February 

Alfred  C.  Barnes December 

William  A.  Stokes    October 

Frank  H.  Norton July 


Date  of  Vacating 

Rank 

Commission 

14.  1862 

October        3,  1863 

24,  1863 

March        24,  1868 

25,  1868 

December  26,  1879 

10,  1880 

February    15,  1882 

8.  1882 

February   25,  1886 

22,  1886 

May           11,  1887 

17,  1887 

February    10,  1894 

26,  1894 

January      17,  1900 

7.  1900 

April          27,  1904 

6,  1904 

June           24,  1909 

26,  1909 

April          25,  1918 

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HISTORY  OF  THE  14th  REGIMENT 
NEW  YORK  INFANTRY,  NATIONAL  GUARD 

In  the  year  1844,  the  mihtia  of  Kings  and  Richmond  counties  constituted  the  Second  New  York 
Division,  under  connnand  of  Major  General  Underhill.  A  new  regiment,  the  265th,  had  been  added 
to  the  44th  Brigade  and  its  (Colonel,  Gilbert  Reid,  was  in  that  year  made  Brigade  Commander. 
These  two  men,  with  the  best  interests  of  the  service  at  heart,  had  labored  long  for  a  better 
organization  of  the  militia,  and  it  was  due  in  part  to  their  activities  that  the  Legislature  of  the 
State,  on  May  13,  1847,  passed  a  bill  calling  for  the  reorganization  of  the  State  militia  by  con- 
solidating and  reducing  the  number  of  brigades  and  regiments. 

It  was  the  general  intention  to  encourage  the  formation  of  uniformed  companies  and  place 
the  citizen  soldiery  on  a  more  distinctively  military  basis.  Under  the  provisions  of  this  bill,  eight 
companies  of  light  infantry,  riflemen,  grenadiers  or  infantry,  were  to  form  a  regiment,  with  two 
additional  flank  companies,  one  of  cavalry  and  one  of  artillery.  On  or  about  the  fifth  of  July, 
1847,  the  265th  Regiment,  according  to  the  bill,  became  the  14th  Regiment,  New  York  State 
Militia.  Previous  to  this  time,  there  were  no  uniformed  regiments,  outside  of  the  First  Division, 
in  the  State. 

Colonel  Willets  had  been  appointed  by  the  Governor  of  the  State,  in  1846,  to  organize  the 
14th  Regiment  and  lay  out  the  regimental  district,  but  being  unsuccessful,  he  had  been  relieved, 
and  Phillip  S.  ('rook  appointed  as  Colonel  to  do  this  work.  At  a  meeting  held  in  Mrs.  Prest's 
Military  Garden,  which  stood  where  the  County  Court  House  is  now  located,  these  companies 
participated  in  an  enthusiastic  initial  muster:  National  (iuard,  Company  A,  the  Union  Blues  or 
City  Grenadiers,  already  organized  and  uniformed.  From  various  sources,  principally  from  the 
Washington  Guards,  a  volunteer  organization  attached  to  the  No.  1  Fire  Engine  Company, 
there  was  quickly  recruited  the  number  of  men  required  by  law  (thirty -two)  for  another  company, 
which  was  duly  inspected  and  designated  as  Company  B. 

These  were  the  only  two  companies  recruited  until  in  February,  1848,  when  Company  C  was 
completed.  The  Franklin  Guards  were  recruited  from  No.  3  Fire  Engine  Company  and  mus- 
tered as  Company  D.  The  Steuben  Guards  were  organized  and  took  the  letter  E.  The  Shields 
Guards  were  mustered  as  (company  F,  and  the  Columbian  Riffes  as  Company  G.  From  nearby 
villages  the  complement  of  men  was  gathered  to  form  Company  H. 

It  was  about  1858  that  Companies  B  and  E  withdrew  from  the  regiment,  and  Company  A  was 
split  into  two  other  companies,  which  became  known  as  B  and  E. 

In  the  summer  of  1854,  the  regiment  took  part  in  the  suppression  of  riots  created  by  the  preach- 
ings of  a  fanatic  who  called  himself  "The  Angel  Gabriel."  Encampment  was  on  the  Joralemon 
lots.    The  companies  of  the  14th  did  notable  .service  during  the  Williamsburg  riots  also. 

It  was  after  this  that  it  took  part  in  a  general  State  encampment. 

The  regiment  paraded  on  April  27,  1859,  at  the  celebration  of  the  introduction  of  water  into 
the  city.  In  October,  1860,  it  took  part  in  the  great  reception  tendered  to  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
on  this  occasion  wearing  for  the  first  time  the  new  uniform,  dark  blue  single-breasted  frock  coat, 
three  rows  of  buttons,  gold  lace  trimmings,  dark  blue  trousers,  buff  stripe  and  .shako. 

In  April,  1861,  the  regiment  was  on  .several  occasions  called  out  and  ()uartered  in  the  armory 
at  Odean,  E.  D.,  in  anticipation  of  an  attack  upon  the  Navy  Yard  by  rebel  sympathizers.  Besides 
these  events  of  unusual  import,  the  14th  took  its  part  in  the  usual  city  and  State  military  parade, 
demonstrations  and  encampments. 

Companies  I  and  K  were  organized  in  July,  1861,  and  they  reached  Camp  Porter,  Virginia,  in 
that  same  month. 

Upon  receipt  of  the  news  of  the  firing  upon  Fort  Sumpter  in  1861,  measures  were  at  once  taken 
to  place  the  14th  Regiment  upon  a  war  footing.  Vacancies  among  the  commissioned  officers  were 
filled,  and  recruiting  was  begun  under  President  Lincoln's  proclamation  for  75,000  three-months 
troops.  The  ranks  were  so  quickly  filled  that  on  April  18,  1861,  report  was  made  to  headquarters 
that  the  regiment  was  in  readiness  to  be  marched  to  the  front.  Until  May  18  the  regiment 
remained  in  Brooklyn  drilling  and  equipping,  expecting  daily  to  receive  marching  orders. 

It  was  not  long  before  the  14th  was  given  the  opportunity  to  .show  that  they  meant  bu.siness. 
Colonel  Wood  telegraphed  to  Washington  that  his  regiment  was  in  readiness  to  take  the  field. 
He  was  informed  that  no  more  men  would  be  received  for  a  shorter  term  than  for  three  years — 
"Three  years  or  the  war,"  the  phra.se  went.  The  different  companies  of  the  regiment  were,  there- 
fore, drawn  up  and  asked  if  they  would  enlist  for  that  length  of  time.  The  respon.se  was  instan- 
taneous. It  left  no  room  for  doubt  of  the  temper  of  the  command.  With  scarcely  a  dissenting 
voice,  the  regiment  accepted  the  terms  of  enlistment  into  the  United  States  service  proposed 
to  them. 

The  order  came  from  Washington  on  May  18,  1861,  for  the  14th  to  start  for  Washington.  At 
this  time  the  regiment  was  locally  known  as  the  "Brooklyn  Cha.s.seurs."  Later,  when  it  arrived 
upon  the  field  of  action,  and  fought  its  way  to  fame,  the  regiment  was  rechristened  by  the  men 


in  gray.  The  title,  "Red-legged  Devils,"  was  derived  partly  from  the  fact  that  the  men  wore  red 
trousers,  but  also  because  they  had  a  habit  of  making  their  presence  felt  wherever  they  went. 
It  was  for  this  trait  also  that  they  were  called  the  "Fighting  14th." 

The  regiment  arrived  in  Washington  about  9  p.  m.  on  the  nineteenth,  twenty-four  hours  after ' 
leaving  Jersey  City. 

On  May  23d  it  was  mustered  into  the  United  States  service  for  the  period  of  the  war  unless 
sooner  discharged.  The  14th  was  then  known  as  the  84th  U.  S.  Volunteers.  Until  July  2d  the 
regiment  remained  in  "Camp  Wood"  (named  after  Colonel  A.  M.  Wood,  the  commanding  officer) 
drilling  and  doing  guard  and  picket  duty.  On  this  date,  camp  was  broken,  the  Potomac  crossed 
by  way  of  Long  Bridge,  and  another  camp  made  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Arlington  House.  While  in 
this  camp.  Companies  I  and  K  were  added  to  the  organization.  The  regimental  aggregate  now 
being  960,  it  was  assigned  to  the  brigade  of  Brigadier  General  Andrew  Porter. 

The  regiment  remained  in  Camp  Porter  until  July  16,  doing  guard  and  picket  duty.  About 
4  p.  m.  on  that  day,  march  was  begun  toward  Richmond,  Va. 

It  is  impossible  in  the  limited  amount  of  space  which  we  have  to  enumerate  the  many  battles 
which  the  "Fighting  14th"  participated  in  and  covered  themselves  with  glory. 

It  was  about  mid-day  on  the  twenty-second  of  May,  1864,  when  a  regiment  of  battle-scarred 
soldiers  in  blue  halted  near  the  Bowling  Green  road  in  Virginia  and  rested  arms.  The  men  were 
bearded  and  unkempt,  their  clothing  was  worn  and  weather-stained,  many  wore  bandages,  all 
bore  the  unmistakable  marks  of  many  marches,  of  many  days  and  nights  in  the  trenches  and  on 
the  firing  line.  There  was  an  air  about  them  that  bespoke  their  veteranship,  a  poise,  a  glint  in  the 
eyes,  a  quietness,  which  proved  a  discipline  not  learned  in  classrooms. 

But  there  was  another  light  in  the  eyes — one  of  great  anticipation.  They  were  waiting  for 
something — an  order,  a  word.  They  stood  waiting  patiently.  The  Colonel  of  the  regiment 
appeared,  and  then  the  word,  like  a  whispered  question,  ran  along  the  lines.    It  was  "Home." 

Almost  before  the  officer  had  fini.shed  reading  a  short  order  he  held,  the  .spirit  of  the  lines  in  blue 
changed.  The  role  of  the  .soldier  .seemed  to  vanish,  the  ranks  broke,  men  threw  their  caps  high  in 
the  air  and  cheered  and  shouted  and  danced  with  joy.    It  was  true!    Their  work  was  ended! 

THEY  WERE  GOING  HOME! 

On  the  afternoon  of  the  twenty-fourth  of  May,  1864,  the  quartermaster's  department  furnished 
cattle  cars  into  which  the  men  of  the  14th  piled,  and  the  last  leg  of  the  trip  home  was  begun.  It 
was  expected  that  Brooklyn  would  be  reached  the  next  morning,  but  numerous  delays  prevented 
the  regiment  from  reaching  Jersey  City  until  the  evening  of  the  twenty-fifth.  At  Elizabethtown 
a  committee  of  Brooklyn  citizens  boarded  the  train  and  the  first  part  of  a  royal  reception  was 
given  the  "Red-legs." 

After  a  splendid  dinner  at  Taylor's  Hotel,  in  Jersey  City,  the  regiment,  with  its  escort,  embarked 
on  one  of  the  Fulton  ferry  boats  for  the  City  of  Churches — home  at  last. 

And  thus  ended  the  memorable  services  of  the  gallant  regiment  of  Brooklyn  men,  who,  for  three 
long  years,  had  risked  their  lives  for  their  country's  flag,  and  in  doing  so,  had  won  not  only  sig- 
nal honor,  but  undying  fame. 

THE  FOURTEENTH  IN  THE  SPANISH-AMERICAN  WAR 

The  14th  Regiment  Infantry,  New  York  Volunteers,  as  the  organization  became  known  when, 
in  May,  1898,  it  was  mustered  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  to  take  part  in  the  Spanish- 
American  War,  saw  only  about  four  months'  camp  service  and  did  not  reach  the  front.  Every 
preparation  was  made  for  duty  in  Cuba,  however,  and  the  troops  were  in  a  fine  state  of  organiza- 
tion. Officers  and  men  were  anxious  to  participate  in  the  real  action,  but  this  ultimate  movement 
was  finally  deemed  unnecessary  by  the  Government. 

MEXICAN  BORDER  SERVICE  AND  WAR  WITH  GERMANY 

On  June  19,  1916,  the  regiment,  under  command  of  Colonel  John  H.  Foote,  was  called  into  the 
Federal  service  for  duty  on  the  Mexican  Border.  They  arrived  at  Mission,  Texas,  on  July  2d 
and  remained  thereuntil  September  7th,  when  they  were  ordered  home,  and  on  October  11,  1916, 
were  mustered  out  of  the  service  of  the  United  States.  In  July  the  regiment  was  again 
ordered  into  the  Federal  service  for  the  war  with  Germany,  under  command  of  Colonel  James 
R.  Howlett,  he  having  succeeded  Colonel  Foote,  who  had  been  promoted  to  Brigadier  General. 
The  regiment  trained  at  Sheepshead  Bay.  While  there,  about  three  hundred  and  fifty  of  the 
enlisted  men  were  transferred  to  the  165th,  which  formed  a  part  of  the  Rainbow  Division  and  was 
one  of  the  first  divisions  to  go  to  France.  On  September  29th  the  balance  of  the  regiment  was 
ordered  to  Spartanburg,  S.  C.,  After  arriving  there  about  1300  officers  and  men  were  trans- 
ferred to  the  23d  and  became  the  106th  Regiment  of  the  27th  Division.  This  left  but  a  skeleton 
organization,  which  later  became  the  2d  Pioneer  Regiment,  under  command  of  Colonel 
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Major  L.  A.  Salisbury,  M.  C. 


First  Lieutenant  C.  F.  Nicol,  M   C. 


First  Lieutenant  H.  E.  Rice,  D.  C. 


First  Lieutenant  R.  S.  Cleaver,  M.  C. 


First  Lieutenant  N.  P.  Larsen,  M.  C. 


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First  Lieutenant  S.  C.  Roane 
Sanitary  Detachment 


First  Lieutenant  W.  Tilden 

Sanitary  Detachment 


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Supply  Company 


First  Lieutenant  J.  E.  Adams 

Sanitary  Detachment 


First  Lieutenant  F.  C.  Henderson 

Supply  Company 


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2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
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19. 
20. 


Sergeant  Warren  T.  Hatter 
Sergeant  Howard  F.  Kreller 
Cook  James  F.  Walker 
Dental  As.sistant  Hahhy  li.  Hayes 
Dental  Assistant  Oscar  Anderson 
First-class  Private  Robert  Ballus 
First-class  Private  Ralph  Bhown 
First-class  Private  Paul  M.  Fletcher 
First-class  Private  Frank  V.  Goodman 
First-class  Private  Sylvester  Hedberg 
First-class  Private  Ernest  M.  Izan 
First-class  Private  Leffehts  L.  Mabie 
First-class  Private  Vincent  A.  O'Connor 
First-class  Private  Arthur  Puhdy 
First-class  Private  Harold  H.  Walker 
Private  George  M  .  Berry 
Private  William  Berry 
Private  Francis  W.  Blewitt 
Private  Erne.st  Blomghen 
Private  F'rank  A.  Daley 


24. 
25. 


28. 
29. 


21.  Private 

22.  Private 

23.  Private 
Private 
Private 

26.  Private 

27.  Private 
Private 
Private 

30.  Private 

31.  Private 

32.  Private 

33.  Private 

34.  Private 

35.  Private 

36.  Private 

37.  Private 

38.  Private 

39.  Private 


Edward  F.  Daniels 
Edward  J.  Dowd 
Sidney  Goodman 
Alfred  R.  Guthrie 
George  Healy 
Vincent  Hedberg 
Louis  Hohl 
Charles  H.  Kayser 
Ernest  J.  Lofstrom 
Harold  H.  Marks 
Robert  W.  Nicholson 
Charles  Nintzel 
Harry  Reed 
Jacob  Semberg 
George  V.  Sherry 
Norman  K.  Stein 
Frank  W.  Sutton 
RussEL  B.  Swain 
George  A.  Walton 


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Regimental  Supply  Sergeant  F. 

E.  Cornell 

16. 

2. 

Regimental  Supply  Sergeant  N. 

S.  L.WDis 

17. 

3. 

Regimental  Supply  Sergeant  C. 

F.  Steenwerth 

18. 

4. 

Supply  Sergeant  A.  J.  Nel-son 

19. 

5. 

Wagonmaster  H.  W.  Fiske 

20. 

6. 

Corporal  J.  J.  Ross 

21. 

7. 

Corporal  B.  F.  Keen.\n 

22. 

8. 

Cook  C.  HuYCK 

23. 

9. 

Cook  V.  Wharton 

24. 

10. 

Horseshoer  J.  A.  Hughes 

25. 

11. 

Horseshocr  J.  W.  McDonnell 

26. 

12. 

Horscshoer  J.  L.  Thompson 

27. 

13. 

Saddler  F.  P.  Hohusen 

28. 

14. 

Mechanic  R.  A.  Mutii 

29. 

15. 

Mechanic  T.  H.  Johns 

30. 

Mechanic  H.  S.  Cochrane 
Wagoner  F.  C.  Basset 
Wagoner  J.  Basset 
Wagoner  G.  J.  Blocker 
Wagoner  W.  V.  Brecke.nridge 
Wagoner  S.  Brooks 
Wagoner  J.  J.  Carr 
Wagoner  G.  Ciark 
Wagoner  G.  Cole 
Wagoner  J.  F.  CuMMiNGS 
Wagoner  W.  W.  Discher 
Wagoner  A.  A.  Dohehty 
Wagoner  E.  W.  Di  hyea 
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5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
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13. 
14. 
15. 


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Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
Wagoner 
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G.  F.  Fitzgerald 
F.  E.  Flyn.v 
F.  Goldstein 
.\.  Goldstein 
V.  E.  Grant 
J.  I.  Hanley 
J.  P.  Hennessv 

J.  J.  HiGGINS 

M.  N.  Hughes 
C. Jacobson 
M.  R.  Johnson 
P.  Kestin 
S.  Langdon 
W.  A.  Leckey 
R.  R.  Lord 


16.  Wagoner 

17.  Wagoner 

18.  Wagoner 

19.  Wagoner 

20.  Wagoner 

21.  Wagoner 

22.  Wagoner 

23.  Wagoner 

24.  Wagoner 

25.  Wagoner 

26.  Wagoner 

27.  Wagoner 

28.  Wagoner 

29.  W^agoner 

30.  Wagoner 


T.  McClennon 
J.  J.  McDermott 
J.  E.  Marsh 
F.  J.  Miller 
E.  F.  Monahan 
M.  Nelson 
J.  L.  Nesbit 

D.  H.  Nicholas 

E.  J.  Nolan 
R.  R.  O'Brien 

S.  F.  O'DONNELL 

A.  J.  O'Reilly 
P.  D.  Petersen 
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Wagoner  J.  E.  Scanix)N 

10. 

2. 

Wagoner  L.  C.  Schwendemann 

17. 

3. 

Wagoner  J.  P.  Shannon 

18. 

4. 

Wagoner  W.  G.  Sheerin 

19. 

5. 

Wagoner  J.  P.  Sheridan 

20. 

6. 

Wagoner  M.  B.  Sickles 

21. 

7. 

Wagoner  F.  Starr 

22. 

8. 

Wagoner  E.  A.  Strothman 

23. 

9. 

Wagoner  A.  J.  Stypeck 

24. 

10. 

Wagoner  J.  J.  Taylor 

25. 

11. 

Wagoner  T.  J.  Thornton 

26. 

12. 

Wagoner  J.  Travers 

27. 

13. 

Wagoner  J.  P.  Twigg 

28. 

14. 

Wagoner  T.  Tynan 

29. 

15. 

Wagoner  J.  J.  Walsh 

30. 

Wagoner  C.  R.  Weeks 
Wagoner  W.  Weidlek 
Wagoner  W.  Weiss 
Wagoner  G.  Walters 
First-class  Private  H.  G.  Cornew 
First-class  Private  T.  P.  Harte 
First-class  Private  A.  F.  Johnson 
First-class  Private  J.  J.  McNeeley 
First-class  Private  J.  F.  O'Donnell 
First-class  Private  G.  E.  Raynor 
First-class  Private  A.  Trautman 
First-class  Private  G.  F.  Wenzel 
Private  S.  Berenbbrg 
Private  A.  E.  Blanch 
Private  W.  J.  Devlin 


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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  J.  F.  X.  Donnelly 

16. 

Private  H.  Solomon 

2. 

Private  J.  F.  Dona  van 

17. 

Private  I.  Spiegelman 

3. 

Private  F.  J.  Flaherty 

18. 

Private  S.  S.  Stiles 

4. 

Private  JI.  Hignell 

19. 

Private  R.  E.  Thomson 

5. 

Private  C.  A.  Klemn 

20. 

Private  H.  Wald 

6. 

Private  W.  Klinszporn 

21. 

Private  F.  J.  White 

7. 

Private  L.  Libertoff 

22. 

Private  M.  White 

8. 

Private  G.  Mauro 

23. 

Private  J.  H.  Wilson 

9. 

Private  H.  Meyehson 

24. 

Private  E.  Woltman 

10. 

Private  J.  J.  Morris 

25. 

Private  F.  Presto 

11. 

Private  G.  E.  Myers 

26. 

Orderman  J.  J.  Campbell 

12. 

Private  J.  E.  Murray 

27. 

Orderman  P.  Saxe 

13. 

Private  W.  T.  ODonnell 

28. 

Orderman  J.  Bacigalupo 

14. 

Private  B.  Parodi 

29. 

Orderman  F.  Bannerman 

15. 

Private  E.  J.  Roesler 

30. 

Wagoner  J.  Bach 

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Captain  Arthur  V.  McDermott 


Second  Lieutenant  G.  C.  Cleaver 


Second  Lieutenant  G.  A.  McCorkle 


Second  Lieutenant  F.  J.  Jackson 


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1.  Batt.  Sergt.  Major  John  T.  MacCowan 

2.  Color  Sergeant  John  G.  Burhenne 

3.  First  Sergeant  William  J.  Hennesst 

4.  Sergeant  John  J.  Carey 

5.  Sergeant  Russell  W.  Demers 

6.  Sergeant  Leon  De  Costa 

7.  Sergeant  James  M.  Farrar,  Jr. 

8.  Sergeant  Frederick  L.  Georgens,  Jr. 

9.  Sergeant  Ivon  W.  Heinle 

10.  Sergeant  George  A.  Mulranan 

11.  Sergeant  Edward  J.  Timoney 


12.  Sergeant  Charles  A.  Vogt 

13.  Sergeant  Wiluam  J.  Williams 

14.  Corporal  John  Buhler 

15.  Corporal  Walter  B.  Dillon 

16.  Corporal  Clarence  A.  Greene 

17.  Corporal  Harry  T.  Liddell 

18.  Corporal  Gcstave  A.  Larson 

19.  Corporal  Stanley  Myers 

20.  Corporal  Ernest  A.  Nebling 

21.  Corporal  Harry  W.  Peterson 

22.  Corporal  William  J.  Porter 


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1.  Corporal  James  J.  Reeck 

2.  Corporal  Alfred  A.  Seaqriff 

3.  Corporal  Edward  M.  Wolf 

4.  Corporal  Abraham  Woolf 

5.  Corporal  William  Zieoler 

6.  Corporal  William  M.  Perley 

7.  Corporal  Arthur  Ungebauer 

8.  Corporal  William  M.  Walsh 

9.  Mechanic  Ernest  W.  Southern 

10.  Horseshoer  Lee  K.  Miller 

11.  Private  Benjamin  W.  Arrange 


12.  Private  Harold  E.  Aitken 

13.  Private  Frederick  H.  Abel 

14.  Private  William  F.  Brophy 
1.5.  Private  Edward  Bornhoeft 

16.  Private  William  T.  Ball 

17.  Private  Frank  J.  Bennett 

18.  Private  Thomas  J.  Briordy 

19.  Private  Philip  Burke 

20.  Private  Francis  T.  Carson 

21.  Private  Petek  J.  Corcoran 


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1. 

Private  Frank  J.  Collins 

13. 

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Private  Frank  A.  Campbell 

14. 

3. 

Private  Thomas  P.  Callahan,  Jr. 

15. 

4. 

Private  Fr.\nk  L.  Cunningham 

16. 

5. 

Private  Joseph  F.  Dunn 

17. 

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7. 

Private  Cyril  De  Young 

19. 

8. 

Private  Henry  Diehl 

20. 

9. 

Private  Matthew  P.  De  Lacey 

21. 

10. 

Private  Frank  J.  Fohret 

22. 

11. 

Private  John  J.  Finston 

23. 

12. 

Private  Chaui.es  A.  Ferguson 

Private  Walter  Fagan 
Private  William  J.  Daly 
Private  Matthew  F.  Doran 
Private  Richard  C.  Duffy 
Private  Thomas  C.  Eagleson 
Private  George  J.  Gebhardt 
Private  Michael  Guido 
Private  Edwin  U.  Hay 
Private  Ira  W.  Halpern 
Private  DeWitt  M.  Havens,  Jr 
Private  P.  Faucetta 


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Headquarters  Company,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


1.  Private  Matthew  F.  Judge 

2.  Private  Patrick  F.  Healy 

3.  Private  David  M.  Hirsch 

4.  Private  Thomas  Hopewell 

5.  Private  Archbald  C.  Kearney 

6.  Private  Frank  B.  Kane 

7.  Private  Otto  A.  Leivonan 

8.  Private  Frank  La^arek 

9.  Private  John  F.  Lindstrom,  Jr. 

10.  Private  Robert  B.  Lockhardt 

11.  Private  Edward  A.  Logan 


12.  Private  T.  G.  Leeson 

13.  Private  John  F.  McGoldrick 

14.  Private  Joseph  McDonald 

15.  Private  Patrick  McNamara 

16.  Private  Thomas  J.  McCormick 

17.  Private  Joseph  L.  McHenry 

18.  Private  Robert  B.  Martin 

19.  Private  Ralph  P.  Meissner 

20.  Private  Walter  B.  Milde 

21.  Private  William  J.  Morris,  Jr. 


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1.  Private  John  Mitrickes 

2.  Private  Henry  Motylinski 

3.  Private  Arthur  J.  R.  Moelter 

4.  Private  John  J.  Meralls 

5.  Private  Agustin  Menolove 

6.  Private  Joseph  M.  Murray,  Jr. 

7.  Private  Richard  Moeller 

8.  Private  Louis  Myers 

9.  Private  Thomas  C.  Nelson 

10.  Private  Frederick  C.  Ohlse.s 

11.  Private  John  F.  Pankanin 


12.  Private  Joseph  A.  Pendergest 

13.  Private  Stanley  J.  Pieski 

14.  Private  John  J.  Quinn 

15.  Private  Frederick  D.  Raynor,  Jr. 

16.  Private  William  J.  Reilly 

17.  Private  Harold  D.  Rhinehart 

18.  Private  James  C.  Rustin 

19.  Private  William  Reedy 

20.  Private  John  F.  Sand 

21.  Private  Robert  W.  Seinsoth 


Headquarters  Company,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


1.  Private  Francis  P.  Sheridan 

2.  Private  Philip  J.  Sullivan 

3.  Private  Robert  J.  Smith 

4.  Private  Howard  Smith 

5.  Private  Frederick  C.  Simon 

6.  Private  Andrew  F.  Sciilitz 

7.  Private  William  B.  Travis 

8.  Private  Johnatiian  L.  Upton 

9.  Private  James  J.  Walsh 

10.  Private  James  A.  Weston 

11.  Private  Albert  T.  Wardrobe 


12.  Private  Herman  Zachman,  Jr. 

13.  Private  Lawrence  Zublinski 

14.  Private  Charles  J.  Zolleb 

15.  Private  L.  Loew 

16.  Private  G.  E.  Tramson 

17.  Assistant  Band  Leader  Ber.nard  J.  Toy 

18.  Sergeant  Bugler  Gordon  Andrews 

19.  Band  Sergeant  Walter  E.  Downer 

20.  Band  Sergeant  John  J.  Waldbon 

21.  Band  Corporal  Samuel  S.  Ackbrly 

22.  Band  Corporal  William  S.  Tbezise 


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1.  Band  Corporal  John  V.  Saenger 

2.  Band  Corporal  Henry  G.  Beeney 

3.  Band  Corporal  Randolph  M.  Bigelow 

4.  Second-class  Musician  Walter  J.  BouNO 

5.  Second-class  Musician  Dominick  De  Matteo 

6.  Second-class  Musician  Belesley  Toblv 

7.  Third-class  Musician  Joseph  L.  Boyle 

8.  Third-class  Musician  Martin  A.  Lennon 

9.  Third-class  Musician  Willum  E.  McKeon 

10.  Third-class  Musician  J.  T.  McGovebn 

11.  Third-class  Musician  Edward  A.  Flanagan 


12. 

Third-class  Musician  Joseph  Gillespie 

13. 

Third-class  Musician  Henry  A.  Baum 

14. 

Third-class  Musician  Charles  D.  Ehrengart 

15. 

Third-class  Musician  Henry  L.  Fagan 

16. 

Third-class  Musician  Oliver  Pfaff 

17, 

Third-class  Musician  Albert  P.  McHugh 

18. 

Third-class  Musician  John  J.  O'Mara 

19. 

Third-class  Musician  Harold  E.  Davids 

20. 

Third-class  Musician  J.  Guinane 

21. 

Third-class  Musician  M.  Eiseman 

22. 

Third-class  Musician  C.  Larsen 

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1.  Supply  Sergeant  V'ictor  S.  Brown 

2.  Mess  Sergeant  John  C.  Connolly 

3.  Stable  Sergeant  Wendell  G.  Lee 

4.  Sergeant  Thomas  J.  Raleigh 

5.  Sergeant  Charles  E.  Smith 

6.  Sergeant  Eladio  Rodriqiez 

7.  Sergeant  Eric  W.  Spencer 

8.  Sergeant  Arthur  C.  Schocke 

9.  Sergeant  Charles  R.  McCaffrey 

10.  Sergeant  Edward  Monahan 

1 1 .  Sergeant  Stephen  Pivovar 

12.  Corporal  Francis  K.  Coleman 

13.  Sergeant  Jerome  A.  Skerhy 


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Corporal  William  A.  Hartman 
Corporal  Charles  G.  Cleary 
Corporal  D.  F.  Culkin 
Private  John  L.  Collins 
Corporal  John  J.  Kennedy 
Corporal  John  K.  McEvoy 
Corporal  Joseph  C.  Perkins 
Corporal  William  K.  Greenip 
Corporal  Nicholas  Gr.\ney 
Corporal  George  Livingston 
Corporal  William  K.  Lethen 
Cook  John  N.  Gorman 


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(CONTINUED) 


1.  Private  Christian  Gehring 

2.  Mechanic  Percy  J.  Staib 

3.  Saddler  Alexander  Cushman 

4.  Musician  Chakles  J.  Quigley 

5.  Musician  Lewis  Beddow 

6.  First-class  Private  Leslie  A.  Behhian 

7.  First-class  Private  John  F.  Barrett 

8.  First-class  Private  Louis  F.  Brickett 

9.  First-class  Private  Clarence  Burmester 

10.  First-class  Private  Mathew  J.  Canavan 

11.  First-class  Private  Fit^NK  J.  Cochran 

12.  First-class  Private  Thomas  F,.  Compton 

13.  First-class  Private  Frank  (.'reedon 


14.  First-class  Private  Charles  A.  Fleming 

15.  First-class  Private  Frank  J.  Holahan 
10.  First-class  Private  Henry  C.  Hunerhoff 

17.  First-class  Private  Frank  O.  Jensen 

18.  First-class  Private  George  J.  King 

19.  First-class  Private  Edwahd  U.  Maloney 

20.  First-cla.ss  Private  Frank  J.  MriiRAY 

21.  First-class  Private  Fdward  A.  Newton 

22.  First-class  Private  John  W.  Xott 

23.  First-class  Private  Milton  F.  Nuremberg 
24  First-class  Private  William  E.  Pitt 

25.  First-class  Private  Carl  Ruroede 


Machine  Gun  Company,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1.  First-class  Private  Chester  A.  Smith  14. 

2.  First-class  Private  Robert  Van  Cott  15. 

3.  First-class  Private  Walter  Weller  16. 

4.  First-class  Private  Andrew  Wood  17. 

5.  First-class  Private  George  Zeese  18. 

6.  First-class  Private  Frederick  Zimmerman  19. 

7.  Private  Richard  W.  Abeles  20. 

8.  Private  W.^LTER  J.  Abr.\ms  21. 

9.  Private  Ralph  Alger  22. 

10.  Private  DeVoe  Atwell  23. 

11.  Private  Ernest  Bartlet  24. 

12.  Private  Charles  Bollot  25. 

13.  Private  Salvatore  Bonafede 


Private  Charles  Boulton 
Private  Wilmer  Bourdo 
Private  Clemence  Brady 
Private  Kenneth  F.  Carter 
Private  Joseph  A.  Curk 
Private  Joseph  E.  Clooney 
Private  Hubert  Cornish 
Private  James  A.  CoRR 
Private  Christopher  Crosby 
Private  Joseph  H.  Derham 
Private  Charles  E.  Diven 
Private  Christian  Emerling 


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Private  William  H.  Esterly 
Private  Daniel  Ferguson 
Private  Joseph  Gobcztnski 
Private  Andrew  Grillo 
Private  William  C.  Hall 
Private  Richard  J.  Hanrahan 
Private  Frank  L.  Howe 
Cook  Henry  S.  Hunter 
Private  Antonio  Ingrisano 
Private  Joseph  Jackson 
Private  Leo  Kellt 
Private  James  J.  Kennedy 


13.  Private  Charles  Kissam,  Jr. 

14.  Private  Joseph  A.  Leavitt 

15.  Private  Frank  Lehnkrt 

16.  Private  C.  Leniec 

17.  Private  Abraham  Levy 

18.  Private  Sigmund  Loewenkopf 

19.  Private  Al,\n  MacDonough 

20.  Private  William  F.  McShane 

21.  Private  Peter  Madia 

22.  Private  Amelio  Mazzio 

23.  Private  Frank  J.  Moll 

24.  Private  Michael  Moskowitz 


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(CONTINUED) 


Private  William  Mulrenan 
Private  Frank  L.  Nelson 
Private  James  E.  Patrick 
Private  William  F.  Peace 
Private  Errol  K.  Price 
Private  Charles  E.  Rae 
Private  Thomas  Rezevage 
Private  William  Rostron 
Private  John  T.  Ryan 
Private  William  F.  Ryan 
Private  Harry  Schlimowitz 
Private  Alexander  Scott 


13.  Private  Arthur  Stickxey 

14.  Private  Joseph  H.  Tucker 

15.  Private  William  H.  Ulrich 

16.  Private  Frederick  Vo.n'Stromeh 

17.  Private  Samuel  Wasson 

18.  Private  James  C.  Weeda 

19.  Private  Henry  A.  Weir 

20.  Private  William  J.  Werner 

21.  Private  George  H.  Zahn 

22.  Private  Edwin  Gibson 

23.  ]"rivate  J.  Bondelino 

24.  Private  C.  Haktman 


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1. 

First  Sergeant  W.  A.  Langherst 

17. 

Corporal  R.  F.  Stevens 

2. 

Supply  Sergeant  R.  Schmitz 

18. 

Corporal  E.  F.  Conley 

3. 

Mess  Sergeant  R.  J.  McBurnie 

19. 

Corjjoral  J.  J.  Dempsey 

4. 

Sergeant  G.  Cole 

20. 

Corporal  W.  .1.  Sullivan 

5. 

Sergeant  R.  G.  Killans 

21. 

Corporal  H.  S.  Rockwood 

6. 

Sergeant  E.  M.  Sterling 

22. 

Corporal  A.  J.  Mutell 

7. 

Sergeant  C.  G.  McChesney 

23. 

Corporal  S.  P.  Habel 

8. 

Sergeant  A.  W.  Fhomoso 

24. 

Corporal  R.  A.  McGuigan 

9. 

Sergeant  H.  M.  Rossuck 

25. 

Corporal  J.  L.  Hough 

10. 

Corporal  G.  Stinsman 

26. 

Corporal  R.  R.  Dorn 

11. 

Corporal  A.  F.  Knudsen 

27. 

Corporal  A.  E.  Staib 

12. 

Corporal  W.  R.  Poucheb 

28. 

Corporal  H.  J.  Claassen 

13. 

Corporal  W.  D.  Naylor 

29. 

Corporal  W.  H.  Sickels 

14. 

Corporal  L.  Long 

30. 

Corporal  R.  S.  Taylor 

15. 

Sergeant  F.  A.  Anglim 

31. 

Corporal  E.  Franco 

16. 

Corporal  H.  I.  Schwaner 

32. 

Corporal  C.  J.  Bock 

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1. 

Corporal  H.  Metc.\lf 

17. 

First-class  Private  H.  J.  Benson 

2_ 

Cook  J.  Hughes 

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First-class  Private  M.  Berger 

3. 

Corporal  C.  E.  Castle 

19. 

First-class  Private  J.  Beyer 

4. 

Private  J.  J.  Wymbs 

20. 

First-class  Private  F.  Birney 

5. 

Cook  V.  J.  Prusixsky 

21. 

First-class  Private  C.  Boland 

6. 

Cook  W.  J.  CoLLIG.\N- 

22. 

First-class  Private  A.  Brophv 

7. 

Mechanic  G.  Anderson 

23. 

First-class  Private  S.  Brown 

8. 

Mechanic  F.  F.  Bleckeh 

24. 

First-class  Private  H.  B.  Cohan 

9. 

Mechanic  W.  McElroy 

25. 

First-class  Private  C.  Conlan 

10. 

Mechanic  G.  Thursby 

26. 

First-class  Private  \V.  Eari 

11. 

Bugler  E.  S.  Everh.\rd 

27. 

First-class  Private  C.  De  Fed 

12. 

Bugler  W.  A.  Taylor 

28. 

First-class  Private  \Y.  Fair 

13. 

First-class  Private  B.  Abt 

29. 

First-class  Private  G.  Gedney 

14. 

First-class  Private  C.  Al.\io 

30. 

First-class  Private  A.  Giles 

1.5. 

First-class  Private  H.  Armstrong 

31. 

First-class  Private  \V.  Graham 

16. 

First-class  Private  AV.  Baiirs 

32. 

First-class  Private  L.  Greco 

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Company  A,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

First-class  Private  I.  H.  Hall 

18. 

First-class  Private  J.  Tobin 

2. 

First-class  Private  E.  Hill 

19. 

First-class  Private  Ant.  Volpe 

3. 

First-class  Private  0.  Johnson 

20. 

First-class  Private  R.  Walker 

4. 

First-class  Private  T.  Larsen 

21. 

First-class  Private  O.  Westgate 

5. 

First-class  Private  J.  LooMia 

22. 

First-class  Private  A.  Wulff 

6. 

First-class  Private  G.  McNevin 

23. 

Private  A.  Barca 

7. 

First-class  Private  T.  Mantell 

24. 

Private  C.  Beck 

8. 

First-class  Private  E.  M.\soN 

25. 

Private  A.  Benoit 

9. 

First-class  Private  A.  Messner 

26. 

Private  E.  Bernard 

10. 

First-class  Private  C.  Nicholas 

27. 

Private  J.  Bernstein 

11. 

First-class  Private  T.  O'Toole 

28. 

Private  M.  Bianco 

12. 

First-class  Private  C.  Owen 

29. 

Private  A.  Billings 

13. 

First-class  Private  R.  Roebbrg 

30. 

Private  A.  Boenau 

14. 

First-class  Private  M.  Ryder 

31. 

Private  J.  Bondelino 

15. 

First  class  Private  T.  Schirmuhlt 

32. 

Private  C.  Branctao 

16. 

First-class  Private  E.  Spafford 

33. 

Private  W.  Broesler 

17. 

First-class  Private  R.  Thursby 

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Private  W.  Brown                                                                17. 

Private  F.  Dohehty 

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Private  W.  Burke                                                                19. 

Private  J.  Drake 

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Private  E.  Burry                                                                 20. 

Private  T.  Drury 

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Private  \V.  Br RRY                                                                21. 

Private  W.  Duffy 

1                                        6. 

Private  C.  Callanan                                                           22. 

Private  E.  Dwyer 

1 

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Private  G.  Calleran                                                           23. 

Private  J.  Ellis 

1 

8. 

Private  F.  Cantor                                                                24. 

Private  D.  Eusepi 

2 

9. 

Private  J.  Cas.4zza                                                                25. 

Private  W.  Evers 

1 

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Private  J.  Cassisy                                                                     26. 

Private  C.  Faaland 

1 

1                                      11. 

Private  J.  Cleary              .                                                  27. 

Private  A.  Foster 

1 

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Private  J.  Collins                                                                28. 

Private  J.  Galvin 

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Private  J.  Crimmins                                                             29. 

Private  H.  C.  Gilbert 

1 

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Private  A.  De  Meo                                                              30. 

Private  H.  L.  Gilbert 

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1. 

Private  G 

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2. 

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3. 

Private  E. 

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4. 

Private  J. 

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5. 

Private  A. 

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6. 

Private  G 

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7. 

Private  J. 

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8. 

Private  L. 

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9. 

Private  R 

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10. 

Private  G 

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11. 

Private  G. 

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12. 

Private  T. 

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13. 

Private  \V 

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14. 

Private  D 

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15. 

Private  D 

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16. 

Private  E. 

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17. 

Private  T.  Krause 

18. 

Private  T.  Kraemeh 

19. 

Private  H.  Le  Due 

20. 

Private  J.  Lynam 

21. 

Private  J.  McCobmack 

22. 

Private  G.  McDonald 

23. 

Private  F.  McElroy 

24. 

Private  G.  Manoin 

25. 

Private  J.  Mangin 

26. 

Private  J.  Manzione 

27. 

Private  S.  Marks 

28. 

Private  I.  Minder 

29. 

Private  T.  Mooney 

.30. 

Private  P.  Mulleh 

31. 

Cook  J.  MULVBY 

32. 

Private  H.  Nelson 

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1. 

Private  F.  O'Brien 

2. 

Private  T.  O'Connor 

3. 

Private  E.  O'Keefe 

4. 

Private  G.  Olsen 

5. 

Private  W.  Pauley 

6. 

Private  B.  Phillips 

7. 

Private  A.  PizziRusso 

8. 

Private  E.  Redden 

9. 

Private  P.  Reilly 

10. 

Private  F.  Reilley 

11. 

Private  W.  Richardson 

12. 

Private  J.  Roberg 

13. 

Corporal  L.  RuNYON 

14. 

Private  E.  Sacks 

15. 

Private  B.  Sii.verberg 

16. 

Private  J.  Silvestri 

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17. 

Private  H.  Tate 

18. 

Private  F.  Testaghoosa 

19. 

Private  J.  Tuttle 

20. 

Private  F.  Watton 

21. 

Private  P.  Wendell 

22. 

Private  E.  Wight 

23. 

Private  M.  Winiarsky 

24. 

Private  I.  Yarrington 

25. 

Private  W.  Yoi'ng 

26. 

Private  F.  Zimmerman 

27. 

Private  W.  Zorn 

28. 

Private  J.  Quadri 

29. 

Private  Martin  Kessler 

30. 

Private  J.  Gleavy 

31. 

Private  Clifford  Swain 

32. 

Private  H.  W.  Swain 

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Captain  Harry  C.  Starbett 


First  Lieutenant  C.  G.  Ostberg 


First  Lieutenant  F.  E.  Mayer 


Second  Lieutenant  L.  Peterson 


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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Corporal  Frank  W.  Bonner 

18. 

First-class  Private  William  F.  .\ssip 

2. 

Corporal  Peter  J.  DeMartini 

19. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  D.  Berggren 

3. 

Corporal  George  J.  Fogarty 

20. 

First-class  Private  Albert  Bradley 

4. 

Corporal  Morris  Heffran 

21. 

First-class  Private  Henhy  Brehme 

5. 

Corporal  Edward  P.  Hynes 

22. 

First-class  Private  Edward  J.  Cf)STELM) 

6. 

Corporal  Max  Ilzhoefer 

23. 

First-class  Private  John  J.  Donohue 

7. 

Corporal  Louis  Kay 

24. 

First-class  Private  John  Eichelman 

8. 

Corporal  Frank  McVeigh 

25. 

First-class  Private  Chester  A.  Farrel 

9. 

Corporal  Ralph  C.  Scott 

26. 

First-class  Private  William  Fearn 

10. 

Cook  James  Williams 

27. 

First-class  Private  Gilbert  Goddard 

11. 

Cook  Walter  Croke 

28. 

First-class  Private  Harry  V.  Gregory 

12. 

Cook  Warren  Longnecker 

29. 

First-class  Private  George  A.  Harkins 

13. 

Mechanic  Jens  J.  Jenson 

30. 

First-class  Private  Daniel  A.  Hart 

14. 

Mechanic  Charles  Reuter 

31. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  Hebron 

15. 

Mechanic  Oscar  S.  Thompson 

32. 

First-class  Private  George  Higgins 

16. 

Bugler  Fr.\nk  J.  Schlosser 

33. 

First-class  Private  Dominic  Holiday 

17. 

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First-class  Private  Charles  H.  Kropp 
First-class  Private  Agustus  Lagno 
First-class  Private  James  I-ang 
First-class  Private  Frank  W.  Lippebt 
First-class  Private  Albert  J.  Lynch 
First-class  Private  John  F.  McCann 
First-class  Private  William  J.  McKenna 
First-class  Private  Bernard  J.  McManus 
First-class  Private  Austin  Madden 
First-class  Private  Wilbert  Moore 
First-class  Private  Leo  A.  Murphy 
First-class  Private  Frederic  Nixon 
First-class  Private  Arthur  H.  O'Brien 
First-class  Private  Patrick  J.  J.  Shanley 
First-class  Private  Joseph  Spina 
First-class  Private  James  E.  Spratt 
First-class  Private  John  Trippe 


First-class  Private  John  J.  Van  Houten 

First-class  Private  Lester  I.  Wayne 

Private  Harold  Albrecht 

Private  Reuato  Anari 

Private  Andrew  A.  Anderson 

Private  Frank  E.  Bailey 

Private  James  E.  Baker 

Private  John  Batten 

Private  Otis  H.  Bedell 

Private  Earl  E.  Bevans 

Private  Charles  F.  Borchert 

Private  John  A.  Brady 

Private  John  Bramdstretter 

Private  Frank  \.  Britton 

Private  Harold  Brockman 

Private  Edward  B.  Brooks 

Private  Ernest  A.  Brotherhood 


Company  B,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Robert  F.  Bullock 

18. 

Private  Joh.n  J.  Driscoll 

2 

Private  Eugene  Burke 

19. 

Private  Henry  F.  Eggleston 

3. 

Private  Harold  Burke 

20. 

Private  James  Esposito 

4. 

Private  Thomas  J.  Cangley 

21. 

Private  Nicholas  Esposito 

5. 

Private  James  E.  Carney 

22. 

Private  Luke  A.  Fay 

6. 

Private  Stevens  C.  Cassello 

23. 

Private  John  J.  F'oley 

7. 

Private  Eugene  F.  Cassidy 

24. 

Private  Harry  A.  Fredericks 

8. 

Private  Paul  Clnoa 

25. 

Private  Leo  S.  Galski 

9. 

Private  James  H.  Conner 

26. 

Private  Michel  T.  Galvin 

10. 

Private  John  Courtney 

27. 

Private  Robert  F.  Garrison 

11. 

Private  Leo.nard  C.  Daley 

28. 

Private  John  Gillen 

12. 

Private  Leon  L.  Dalrymple 

29. 

Private  Enrico  Giordano 

13. 

Private  Walter  Daly 

30. 

Ptivate  Leighton  Gladd 

14. 

Private  William  T.  Daly 

31. 

Private  Harold  Gluck 

15. 

Private  Peter  DelNegro 

32. 

Private  Carl  Gunderson 

16. 

Private  Alfred  Douglas 

33. 

Private  .\lexander  S.  Hartley 

17. 

Private  William  A.  Doud 

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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Timothy  D.  Hartnett 

18. 

Private  Frederic  W.  Liedick 

2. 

Private  Francis  G.  Henderson 

19. 

Private  Reuben  L.  Lind 

3. 

Private  Frank  F.  Henry 

20. 

Private  Joseph  R.  Loomis 

4. 

Private  Pittorino  Vixcenzo 

21. 

Private  Edwin  N.  Lundin 

5. 

Private  George  Herold 

22. 

Private  Francis  McCabe 

6. 

Private  Charles  Hogg 

23. 

Private  Peter  E.  McCall 

7. 

Private  Samuel  Horowitz 

24. 

Private  James  L.  McGill 

8. 

Private  Charles  J.  Hughes 

25. 

Private  George  E.  McGrisken 

9. 

Private  Peter  H.  Josten 

26. 

Private  James  McMahon 

10. 

Private  George  Kaiser 

27. 

Private  George  A.  Mahr 

11. 

Private  Alexander  G.  Kampf 

28. 

Private  Michael  Maida 

12. 

Private  Edwin  A.  Kelly 

29. 

Private  Louis  D.  Mancuso 

13. 

Private  Martin  A.  Kessler 

30. 

Private  Joseph  Manguso 

14. 

Private  IsAC  Kraft 

31. 

Private  Harry  Mantel'l 

15. 

Private  George  E.  Kuhl 

32. 

Private  John  Marro 

16. 

Private  Arthur  E.  La  Mar 

33. 

Private  Joseph  F.  Meehan 

17. 

Private  George  Lauer 

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Company  C,  106th  Infantry 


1. 

First  Sergeant  James  L.  M.\uiy 

18. 

Corporal  Gordon  E.  Burrows 

2 

Supply  Sergeant  Xobert  .\.  Riekdc.^u 

19. 

Corporal  Martin  Hain 

3. 

Mess  Sergeant  James  H.  Kilroe 

20. 

Corporal  Herbert  F.  Oldehoff 

4. 

Sergeant  John  0.  Green 

21. 

Corporal  Charles  H.  \'ROMiVjj 

0. 

Sergeant  Harold  Frederickson 

22. 

Corporal  Frank  D.  Haffey 

6. 

Sergeant  Edward  Schneider 

23. 

Corporal  David  M.  Johnston 

7. 

Sergeant  Harold  E.  Bockelman 

24. 

Corporal  Frank  J.  Gibbons 

8. 

Sergeant  Joseph  J.  Tracey 

2,5. 

Corporal  George  J.  Craig 

9. 

Sergeant  Hermet  W.  Holt 

26. 

Corporal  William  C.  Barr 

10. 

Sergeant  Harry  W.  Noble 

27. 

Corporal  Frank  Bissert 

11. 

Sergeant  Wilblrt  L.  George 

28. 

■  Corporal  John  P.  McCullough 

12. 

Sergeant  Carl  J.  Juchatz 

29. 

Corporal  Joseph  B.  Roncoroni 

13. 

Corporal  Frank  J.  Kelly 

30. 

Corporal  Frank  R.  Smith 

14. 

Corporal  Thomas  M.  Humphrey 

31. 

Corporal  Bryant  Willard 

1.5. 

Corporal  Roderick  J.  Macdonald 

32. 

Corporal  Herman  A.  Kolm 

16. 

Corporal  Elmer  E.  Holmes 

33. 

Corporal  Clarence  Schneider 

17. 

Corporal  Thomas  P.  Harrison 

34. 

Corporal  Elmer  S.  Johnson 

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17. 


Corporal  William  E.  Dunn,  Jr. 
Corporal  Willum  F.  Fischer 
Corporal  Walter  M.  Gaffnet 
Corporal  David  Johnston 
Corporal  Arthur  D.  Muddell 
Corporal  James  F.  Early 
Corporal  William  W.  Westphal 
Corporal  Frank  W.  Zimmer 
Corporal  Vincent  I.  Barrett 
Corporal  Francis  A.  O'Rorke 
Corporal  Jerome  I..  Tew 
Mechanic  Walter  Nafey 
Mechanic  Edward  Vath 
Mechanic  Raymond  W.  Hottenroth 
Cook  Frederick  W.  Betz 
Bugler  Morris  Kahn 
Bngler  Herman  Waacks,  Jr. 


(CONTINUED) 

18. 

First-class  Private  Albert  B.  Abeler 

19. 

First-class  Private  .\lbert  N.  Anderson 

20. 

First-class  Private  Walter  N.  .\nderson 

21. 

First-class  Private  Milton  C.  Baillie 

22. 

First-class  Private  Harold  .\.  Barton 

23. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  J.  Barrett 

24. 

First-class  Private  Charles  R.  Beattie 

25. 

First-class  Private  Eugene  S.  Black 

26. 

First-class  Private  Andrew  A.  Bruton,  Jr 

27. 

First-class  Private  Charles  E.  Buchan 

28. 

First-class  Private  Donald  Burns 

29. 

First-class  Private  Harry  W.  Bush 

.30. 

First-class  Private  Louis  Caggiano 

31. 

First-class  Private  Harold  C.  Cannon 

32. 

First-class  Private  Richard  R.  Cotter 

33. 

First-class  Private  Vincenzo  Crapisi 

34. 

First-class  Private  Ralph  A.  Dane 

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Company  C,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


t-class  Private 
t-class  Private 
t-class  Private 
t-class  Private 
t-class  Private 
t-class  Private 
t-class  Private 
t-class  Private 
>class  Private 
>class  Private 
>class  Private 
>class  Private 
>class  Private 
-class  Private 
-class  Private 
-class  Private 
-class  Private 


Peter  E.  Dempsey 
Arthur  W.  Dohrman 
Thomas  H.  Donnelly 
James  E.  Dopp 
John  Dunleavy 
Edward  E.  Elfokd 
John  C.  Ellis 
William  Frisch 
Thomas  J.  Harley 
George  R.  Hennessey 
John  Holland 
Harry  H.  Hood 
Edwin  Horsley 
Eugene  T.  Janodet 
Richard  J.  Kenny 
Herbert  J.  Lahiff 
Charles  A  Lundquist 


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First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 


Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 


Edward  N.  McGarry 
Donald  E.  McGreevey 
John  D.  McGreevey 
Lewis  E.  Mammier 
Charles  J.  Martin 
Frederick  E.  Matson 
Herman  A.  Merz 
InwiN  O'Leary 
Sherman  Olsen 
Harold  A.  O'Sullivan 
Joseph  H.  Purcell 
Michael  Quinn 
Russell  H.  Richman 
James  T.  Ryan 
Isador  Rynston 
George  W.  Scheuble 
Arthur  C.  Schierloh 


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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

First-class  Private  John  C.  Slavin 

17. 

Private  Howard  Booth 

2. 

First-class  Private  David  Stu 

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18. 

Private  Frank  Brandt 

3. 

First-class  Private  John  J.  Su 

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19. 

Private  Herbert  L.  Brown 

4. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  W. 

Tague 

20. 

Private  August  Buhk 

5. 

First-class  Private  William  J 

TOTTEN 

21. 

Private  John  T.  Cahill 

6. 

First-class  Private  James  M.  Tibridy 

22. 

Private  John  J.  Cablin,  Jr. 

7. 

First-class  Private  James  Winne 

23. 

Private  Nuncie  A.  Cerrato 

8. 

Private  Joseph  .\iiearn 

24. 

Private  Fred  C.  Christiansen 

9. 

Private  Antonio  Antoxiello 

2n. 

Private  James  J.  Collins 

10. 

Private  Haruy  H.  Bailey 

26. 

Private  Edwin  V.  Connolly 

11. 

Private  George  H.  Ben.vett 

27. 

Private  John  J.  Coville 

12. 

Private  Henry  B.  Beninger 

28. 

Private  Hugh  Cunningham 

13. 

Private  Joseph  Berlese 

29. 

Private  Raleigh  A.  Davis 

14. 

Private  Jack  Billkk 

30. 

Private  Charles  D.  Deacon 

15. 

Private  Oscar  Bittner 

31. 

Private  Michael  F.  Donahue 

16. 

Private  Tony  Balestreri 

32. 

Private  James  I.  Dooley 

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Company  C,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Joseph  J.  Doyle 

18. 

Private  James  J.  Hi.ves 

2. 

Private  George  E.  Duoan 

19. 

Private  Frederick  Hochreiter 

3. 

Private  Toney  Dunikouski 

20. 

Private  Edward  Holland 

4. 

Private  Robert  Edgeworth 

21. 

Private  John  Hudak 

5. 

Private  Timothy  A.  Eg.\n 

22. 

Private  Albert  H.  Jeffreys 

6. 

Private  Joseph  Fazakerley 

23. 

Private  Neuson  Kalley 

7. 

Private  Thomas  F.  Finan 

24. 

Private  Thomas  J.  Kelly 

S. 

Private  Curtis  J.  Fitzgerald,  Jr. 

25. 

Private  Edward  J.  Knott 

9. 

Private  James  Fitzsimmons 

26. 

Private  Edward  V.  Kopp 

10. 

Private  Henry  Flathman 

27. 

Private  Walter  G.  Kreiselmeir 

11. 

Private  John  L.  Florence 

28. 

Private  Lewis  R.  La  Shier 

12. 

Private  William  C.  Gilmore 

29. 

Private  Lons  Lekacos 

13. 

Private  Stephen  Girards 

30. 

Private  Jacob  Lefkovitz 

14. 

Private  Harold  V.  Griffin 

31. 

Private  George  Lenahan 

1.5. 

Private  Frank  J.  Hayden 

32. 

Private  Frederick  Levene 

16. 

Private  George  F.  Herrmann 

33. 

Private  Henry  J.  Lewis 

17. 

Private  Milton  C.  Hill,  Jr. 

34. 

Private  Edward  C.  McDonald 

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Company  C,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Edward  Mangan 

18. 

Private  Louis  Ruzicka,  Jr. 

2. 

Private  James  J.  Moley 

19. 

Private  Benedict  Sahli 

3. 

Private  Charles  Morangello 

20. 

Private  Willard  V.  Scott 

4. 

Private  Thomas  V.  Neylan 

21. 

Private  Thomas  Skelly 

5. 

Private  William  T.  Norman 

22. 

Private  Walter  T.  Skidmohe 

6. 

Private  Michael  O'Brien 

23. 

Private  Michael  Spatafore 

7. 

Private  Thomas  OTJare 

24. 

Private  Joseph  L.  Spreiregen 

8. 

Private  Henry  A.  Pedersen 

25. 

Private  Gaston  Stickeler 

9. 

Private  Anthony  Pentola 

26. 

Private  William  C.  Talley,  Jr. 

10. 

Private  Alexander  G.  Pehine 

27. 

Private  Joseph  J.  Tommaso 

11. 

Private  Robert  Pinkerton 

28. 

Private  Richard  Urling 

12. 

Private  Edward  W.  Poehner 

29. 

Private  Thomas  F.  Valleau 

13. 

Private  Chester  A.  Quidor 

30. 

Private  John  F.  Walsh 

14. 

Private  Maurice  A.  Reardon 

31. 

Private  Alex.\nder  E.  Wolmar 

1.5. 

Private  Richard  Reed 

32. 

Private  Herbert  L.  Young 

10. 

Private  Joseph  T.  Regan 

33. 

Private  Benjamin  Zasofsky 

17. 

Private  John  V.  Roman 

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Company  D,  106th  Infantry 


1 

First  Sergeant  Cl.\rence  E.  Lichtenstein 

19. 

Corporal  Lester  Appleton 

2 

Supply  Sergeant  Gust.we  C.  Fenn 

20. 

Corporal  Robert  Brown 

3. 

Sergeant  Henry  L.  Warnke 

21. 

Corporal  John  W.  Cochrane 

4. 

Sergeant  Frank  J.  Ryan 

22. 

Corporal  George  J.  Parker 

5. 

Sergeant  Harry  Ehrknberg 

23. 

Corporal  Ransford  W.  Furbeck,  Jr 

6. 

Sergeant  John  W.  Gilman 

24. 

Corporal  George  F.  Harvey 

7. 

Sergeant  John  S.  Killeen 

25. 

Corporal  Edward  J.  Dunn,  Jr. 

8. 

Sergeant  Harry  Levy 

26. 

Corporal  Patrick  Lavin 

9. 

Sergeant  Robert  D.  Browne 

27. 

Corporal  John  A.  Maguire 

10. 

Sergeant  Frank  G.  Pierce 

28. 

Corporal  Irving  A.  Rains 

11. 

Sergeant  James  F.  Murphy 

29. 

Corporal  Henry  P.  Stroh 

12. 

Sergeant  Herman  Garnjest,  Jr. 

30. 

Corporal  William  .\reskog 

13. 

Corporal  Frank  G.  Waldron 

31. 

Corporal  Morton  Brown 

14. 

Corporal  I.a whence  F.  McNamara 

32. 

Corporal  \orman  .\damson 

15. 

Corporal  August  H.  Wiegman,  Jr. 

33. 

Corporal  William  C.  Bociimeyer 

16. 

Corporal  Edward  J.  Reilly 

34. 

Corporal  John  F.  Kennedy 

17. 

Corporal  Fred  Rauschkolb 

35. 

Corporal  Arthur  E.  Salisbury 

18. 

Corporal  Stuart  M.  .\ndrews 

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(CONTINUED) 


1.  Corporal  Xavier  A.  Frechette 

2.  Corporal  George  Peterson 

3.  Corporal  Harry  S.  Close 

4.  Corporal  Joseph  Doyle 

5.  Corporal  Alfred  Horsham 

6.  Corporal  Warner  J.  Miller 

7.  Corporal  Timothy  A.  Connolly 

8.  Corporal  Harry  G.  Pearson 

9.  Corporal  John  J.  Campbell 

10.  Mechanic  Frederick  G.  Schweiker 

11.  Mechanic  Carl  L.  E.  Eriksen 

12.  Mechanic  Angelo  Marino 

13.  Mechanic  Richard  Dawson 

14.  Bugler  Gordon  M.  Babcock 

15.  Bugler  Charles  S.  Wingert 

16.  First-class  Private  George  C.  Anderson 

17.  First-class  Private  Frederick  J.  Baier 


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20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 


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First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 


Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 


Harry  R.  Bihler 
Edward  F.  Byrne 
Luke  F.  Byrnes 
John  A.  Carney 
Christian  A.  Christiansen 
L.\WRENCE  Cooper 
Francis  Daley 

Alexander  J.  Dougherty,  Jr. 
Frank  R.  Dunn 
Francis  J.  Farrelly 
Henry  J.  Feenan 
Jeremiah  P.  Ferrette 
James  Fitzpatrick 
Walter  Fleischman 
Victor  C.  Gartner 
Fred  J.  Grapes 
John  T.  Gray 


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Company  D,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Albert  C.  Beseke 

18. 

Private  Harry  Colligan 

2. 

Private  Andrew  Boesch 

19. 

Private  Anthony  Collins,  Jr. 

3. 

Private  Richahd  (i.  Bogert 

20. 

Private  Joseph  A.  Cooney 

4. 

Private  Leo  J.  Bora.ski 

21. 

Private  CosiMO  Cordi 

5. 

Private  Michael  Bracco 

22. 

Private  Nathaniel  A.  Davis 

6. 

Private  Frederick  Buch 

23. 

Private  Wilfred  H.  Davis 

7. 

Private  John  F.  Buck 

24. 

Private  Ferdinand  F.  DeDois 

8. 

Private  George  Buhring 

25. 

Private  George  Deverman 

9. 

Private  LuiGi  Buono 

26. 

Private  John  H.  Doell 

10. 

Private  Frank  S.  Burke 

27. 

Private  Harold  K.  Dunsenbury 

11. 

Private  Frederick  W.  Candidus 

28. 

Private  David  N.  Epstein 

12. 

Private  Joseph  S.  Cannon 

29. 

Private  Frank  Erb 

13. 

Private  Frank  C.  Carguilo 

30. 

Private  Alfred  Fiorilla 

14. 

Private  Sylvester  D.  Cavanagh 

31. 

Private  Michael  Fromm,  Jr. 

15. 

Private  Howard  A.  Church 

32. 

Private  John  Gardella 

16. 

Private  Gilbert  F.  Cl.\ncy 

33. 

Private  Frank  Geant 

17. 

Private  Joseph  A.  Clark 

34. 

Private  William  Gerrastad 

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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  William  Gibson 

18. 

Private 

2. 

Private  Frank  Giglio 

19. 

Private 

3. 

Private  Hyman  Goldstaub 

20. 

Private 

4. 

Private  Henry  Groll 

21. 

Private 

5. 

Private  George  W.  Harvey 

22. 

Private 

6. 

Private  Joseph  A.  Hayes 

23. 

Private 

7. 

Private  Benjamin  H.  Hayhurst 

24. 

Private 

8. 

Private  Arthur  J.  Healey 

2,5. 

Private 

9. 

Private  Henry  Howard 

26. 

Private 

10. 

Private  George  Jacobson 

27. 

Private 

11. 

Private  Leslie  A.  Jones 

28. 

Private 

12. 

Private  George  Jordan 

29. 

Private 

13. 

Private  Philip  Jvareno 

30. 

Private 

14. 

Private  Stephen  E.  Kaelin 

31. 

Private 

15. 

Private  John  J.  Kane 

32. 

Private 

16. 

Private  Francis  0.  Kelly 

33. 

Private 

17. 

Private  Thomas  Kelly 

34. 

Private 

James  P.  Kennedy 
Kalicks  Koscuikewicz 
Maynard  Kuck 
August  Larburg 
Frank  S.  Large 
William  Lawless 
Joseph  Locoteta 
Howard  Marshall 
Thomas  P.  Mayell 
Martin  J.  McConnell 
Robert  W.  McDowell 
William  J.  McEwan 
Harold  J.  McGowan 
.\nthony  J.  McGrath 
Joseph  V.  McLoughlin 
Joseph  J.  Meyers 
Frank  L.  Miller 


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Company  D,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Joseph  P.  Murphy 

18. 

Private  Anthony  M.  Romanelu 

2. 

Private  Hehbert  B.  Myers 

19. 

Private  Mitchell  Rosenberg 

3. 

Private  John  J.  O'Brien 

20. 

Private  Stanley  Ryiz 

4. 

Private  William  J.  O'Grady 

21. 

Private  James  V.  Santori 

5. 

Private  James  A.  O'Hare 

22. 

Private  Benny  Sentoro 

6. 

Private  John  0.  O'Keefe 

23. 

Private  Edwin  W.  Schmidt 

7. 

Private  Edward  H.  Ollqlist 

24. 

Private  Edward  C.  Smith 

8. 

Private  Thomas  J.  O'Rourke 

25. 

Private  George  W.  Stewart 

9. 

Private  Charles  P.  Osgood 

26. 

Private  Charles  C.  Strahle 

10. 

Private  Alfred  V.  Parker 

27. 

Private  Russell  D.  Streeter 

11. 

Private  Walter  J.  Pearson 

28. 

Private  Harlan  D.  Tucker 

12. 

Private  William  Post 

29. 

Private  William  J.  Unfur 

13. 

Private  Thomas  W.  Reid 

30. 

Private  Max  Warchaizer 

14. 

Private  George  A.  Reynolds 

31. 

Private  Benjamin  Williams 

15. 

Private  John  D.  Richards 

32. 

Private  Edward  J.  Woodford 

16. 

Private  Henry  J.  Rider 

33. 

Private  Charles  H.  Young 

17. 

Private  Charles  F.  Riley 

34. 

Private  Benjamin  Zimmerman 

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Officers  Company  E,  106th  Infantry 


First  Lieutenant  T.  F.  Ward 


First  Lieutennt  W.  B.  VVAitsuiN 


Captain^jAMEs  G.  Conroy 


Second  Lieutenant  Ivan  Fenty 


Second  Lieutenant  Harold  C.  DeLoiselle 


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1. 

First  Sergeant  Stephen  A.  Byrne 

17. 

Corporal  Peter  M(D.  Batchelor 

2. 

Mess  Sergeant  Moran  Bleakney 

18. 

Corporal  Howard  R.  Hodgson 

3. 

Supply  Sergeant  Charles  J.  Malone 

19. 

Corporal  Edwin  C.  Smith 

4. 

Sergeant  Walter  E.  de  Banke 

20. 

Corporal  Samuel  L.  Dunseith 

5. 

Sergeant  Rudolph  U.  Cruewell 

21. 

Corporal  Thomas  E.  J.  Shannon 

6. 

Sergeant  Maurice  W.  Deshong,  Jr. 

22. 

Corporal  Nathan  Frankel 

7. 

Sergeant  Frank  0.  KRETfiiMAN 

23. 

Corporal  Ki.eng  M.  Nelson 

8. 

Sergeant  Louis  Moll.\rd 

24. 

Corporal  Henry  J.  Towers 

9. 

Sergeant  John  A.  Gehweiler 

25. 

Corporal  Harry  Strickl.\nd 

10. 

Sergeant  John  H.  Aberle 

26. 

Corporal  Reginald  H.  Tuthill 

11. 

Sergeant  Francis  A.  Conefrey 

27. 

Corporal  Edgar  L.  Willigan 

12. 

Sergeant  Michael  J.  Davidson 

28. 

Corporal  Frank  D.  Baxta 

13. 

Sergeant  John  S.  Wyckoff 

29. 

Corporal  James  H.  O'Neil 

14. 

Corporal  Frank  J.  Cornell 

30. 

Corporal  John  J.  McKenna 

15. 

Corporal  John  L.  Towle 

31. 

Corporal  Fred  AV.  Hemgen 

16. 

Corporal  William  Feirdman 

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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Corporal  Shearman  Lindsay 

16. 

2. 

Corporal  Beverly  C.  Ohlandt 

17. 

3. 

Corporal  Timothy  Gilly 

18. 

4. 

Corporal  Francis  J.  Wall 

19. 

5. 

Corporal  John  W.  Turnbell 

20. 

6. 

Corporal  Harry  J.  Richardson 

21. 

7. 

Corporal  John  A.  Tonry 

22. 

8. 

Corporal  Edward  A.  Cummings 

23. 

9. 

Corporal  William  J.  Ehlers 

24. 

10. 

Mechanic  DeWitt  Murphy 

25. 

11. 

Mechanic  John  Wagner 

26. 

12. 

Mechanic  Edward  J.  Gibbons 

27. 

13. 

Mechanic  Sarkis  T.  Attarian 

28. 

14. 

Cook  Arthur  Israelson 

29. 

15. 

Cook  Peter  Bergfeldt 

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Cook  William  M.  J.  Bowes 
Cook  F"rank  J.  Ellis 
Bugler  Frank  L.  Kirk 
Bugler  WiLLARD  R.  Cullum 
First-class  Private  John  Alexander 
First-cla.ss  Private  Joseph  A.  Boyle 
First-class  Private  Alfred  F.  Briglio 
First-class  Private  Arthur  G.  Buehrer 
First-class  Private  Richard  F.  Burklin 
First-class  Private  Jesse  J.  Denninger 
First-class  Private  Elijah  P.  Dodding 
First-class  Private  John  J.  Dougherty 
First-class  Private  William  F.  Duddy 
First-class  Private  William  J.  Duffy 
P'irst-class  Private  Joseph  E.  Engel 


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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

First-class  Private  Fb.\nk  Fey 

16. 

First-class  Private  Edward  J.  Mallon 

2. 

First-class  Private  J.  G.  Gaffney 

17. 

First-class  Private  James  R.  Maxwell 

3. 

First-class  Private  James  C.  Gaffney 

IS. 

First-class  Private  John  A.  Moore 

4. 

First-class  Private  John  B.  Gilroy 

19. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  J.  Mulcahy 

5. 

First-class  Private  Willis  H.  Gleason 

20. 

First-class  Private  Richard  J.  Mclhern 

6. 

First-class  Private  Walter  C.  Higgins 

21. 

First-class  Private  Charles  X.  Murray 

7. 

First-class  Private  Milton  Hjordt 

22. 

First-class  Private  William  C.  Ochs,  Jr. 

8. 

First-class  Private  Henry  Hunt 

23. 

First-class  Private  Michael  V.  O'Rourke 

9. 

First-class  Private  Harry  G.  Jackson 

24. 

First-class  Private  Alfred  B.  Rathjen 

10. 

First-class  Private  James  J.  King 

25. 

First-class  Private  .\rthur  M.  Richards 

11. 

First-class  Private  Charly  Klotz 

26. 

First-class  Private  John  Rieggeh 

12. 

First-class  Private  Clarence  S.  Khiegg 

27. 

First-class  Private  Frederick  Schroeder 

13. 

First-class  Private  Peter  J.  Langan 

28. 

First-class  Private  Morris  M.  Schwartz 

14. 

First-class  Private  Richard  McElrath 

29. 

First-class  Private  Robert  Sims 

15. 

First-class  Private  Frank  R.  McKenna 

30. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  \.  Theiner 

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9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 


First-cla.ss  Private  Francis  B.  W.\tson 

First-class  Private  James  A.  Wilson 

First-class  Private  Thomas  A.  Witherington 

F'irst-class  Private  Leo  Wysocki 

Private  Michael  Baccaf 

Private  Lester  M.  Banta 

Private  Joseph  F.  Behardy 

Private  Henry  G.  Biedenkapp 

Private  Jesse  C.  Boyle 

Private  Harry  J.  Brodie 

Private  John  Calandriello 

Private  Thomas  P.  Callow 

Private  Henry  Calvanese 

Private  Joseph  Caputo 

Private  Robert  Colvin 


16.  Private  James  P.  Connelly 

17.  Private  William  Conrad 

18.  Private  Joseph  Cordaro 

19.  Private  Frank  A.  Cuoco 

20.  Private  Patsy  DeSantis 

21.  Private  Charles  A.  Edwards 

22.  Private  Frank  Francis 

23.  Private  Charles  Frohn 

24.  Private  Irving  Gendel 

25.  Private  Alfred  J.  Glynn 

26.  Private  Edward  Goersdorf 

27.  Private  Lawrence  Goldsmith 

28.  Private  William  Greene 

29.  Private  Frederick  L.  Hague 

30.  Private  Joseph  J.  Hall 


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1. 

Private  Joseph  F.  Harrington 

16. 

Private  Peter  Lehmann 

2_ 

Private  Benjamin  F.  Harrison 

17. 

Private  Edward  Libassi 

3. 

Private  Michael  T.  Hart 

18. 

Private  Harry  London 

4. 

Private  Ernest  Henrickson 

19. 

Private  Maurice  Loyon 

5. 

Private  William  Hetnen 

20. 

Private  James  P.  Lynch 

6. 

Private  William  F.  Holmes 

21. 

Private  Bernard  McGonigle 

7. 

Private  Charles  E.  Homeyer 

22. 

Private  George  V.  McGuiness 

8. 

Private  Alexander  Horn 

23. 

Private  George  J.  McLaughlin 

9. 

Private  William  Jacob 

24. 

Private  William  T.  McLaughlin 

10. 

Private  William  P.  Kane 

25. 

Private  Joseph  F.  McLeod 

11. 

Private  James  E.  Kelly 

26. 

Private  William  J.  Maguire 

12. 

Private  John  J.  Kelly 

27. 

Private  Jack  B.  Martin 

13. 

Private  Raymond  Keresey 

28. 

Private  Robert  W.  Mills 

14. 

Private  Edwin  J.  Krause 

29. 

Private  John  H.  Murray 

1.5. 

Private  Henry  Kuck 

30. 

Private  Joseph  B.  Murray 

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1. 

Private  Walter  J.  Noonan 

17. 

Private  Walter  Smith 

2. 

Private  Chester  J.  O'Brien 

18. 

Private  Thomas  E.  Sobeck 

3. 

Private  George  Ohlhorst 

19. 

Private  Thomas  M.  Sweeney 

4. 

Private  Ernest  J.  Olander 

20. 

Private  George  H.  Taylor 

5. 

Private  John  Pataky 

21. 

Private  Robert  S.  Taylor 

6. 

Private  Anthony  Pettinelli 

22. 

Private  Abraham  Tice 

7. 

Private  Otto  J.  C.  Precht 

23. 

Private  Richard  W.  Van  Ingen 

8. 

Private  Edward  N.  Quigg 

24. 

Private  Peter  Vaughan 

9. 

Private  Fred  J.  Ramirez 

25. 

Private  Max  M.  Wagner 

10. 

Private  Frank  Robert 

26. 

Private  Archibald  R.  Walker 

11. 

Private  Michael  Roma 

27. 

Private  Charles  E.  W'akd,  Jr. 

12. 

Private  Charles  V.  Schmieder 

28. 

Private  Joseph  C.  Watson 

13. 

Private  Edward  F.  Scott,  Jr. 

29. 

Private  Zaharias  Yondis 

14. 

Private  Herman  Selnick 

30. 

Private  R.  S.  0.  Lauder 

1.5. 

Private  Frank  J.  Sharp 

31. 

Private  C.  Schneider 

16. 

Private  Tony  Simioni 

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Captain  Foster  G.  Hetzel 


First  Lieutenant  J.  L.  Gillman 


Second  Lieutenant  \'.  C.  Welch 


First  Lieutenant  G.  R.  D.  Schieffelin 


First  Lieutenant  E.  F.  Far  well 


Second  Lieutenant  C.  V.  Tillion 


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Supply  Sergeant  Walter  G.  Bendix 
Mess  Sergeant  John  J.  Miles 
Sergeant  Daniel  T.  Scully 
Sergeant  Dudley  D.  Conroy 
Sergeant  Henry  W.  J.  Nubel 
Sergeant  William  R.  Menshon 
Sergeant  Arthur  15.  Tuttlb 
Sergeant  Harold  E.  DeMott 
Sergeant  William  N.  M.  Exderby 
Sergeant  John  Whins 
Sergeant  Charles  Mattson 
Sergeant  William  Hogarth 
Corporal  George  P.  Buento 
Corporal  Courtelyou  B.  Fisher 


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17.  Corporal 

18.  Corporal 

19.  Corporal 

20.  Corporal 

21.  Corporal 

22.  Corporal 

23.  Corporal 

24.  Corporal 

25.  Corporal 
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27.  Corporal 

28.  Corporal 


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Louis  A.  Livornese 
Henry  P.  Very 
Harold  J.  F.  Asaph 
Malcolm  C.  Roy 
John  W.  Burke 
Harry  J.  Carney 
John  J.  Donohue 
Edwin  J.  Meyers 
Joseph  Christie 
William  E.  Fish 
Herman  E.  Buek 
W'illiam  a.  Rieiil 
Carl  H.  Bohlin 


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1.  Corporal  William  G.  Conroy 

2.  Company  Clerk  Joseph  C.  Newton 

3.  Corporal  Henry  Berke 

4.  Corporal  Arthur  Corby 

5.  Corporal  Joseph  Contressa 

6.  Corporal  Fr.\nk  McNauohton 

7.  Corporal  George  Miller 

8.  Mechanic  Andrew  Rorvig 

9.  Mechanic  Edw.  M.  Burbach 

10.  Mechanic  James  Fattarusso 

11.  Cook  Vincent  P.  Esposito 

12.  Bugler  Peter  F.  Ament 

13.  Bugler  Abraham  C.  Weinstein 

14.  First-class  Private  Antonio  Astuto 


15.  First-class  Private  Sidney  C.  Benjamin 

16.  First-class  Private  Louis  Borqeson 

17.  First-class  Private  John  J.  Burke 

18.  First-class  Private  William  F.  Burke 

19.  First-class  Private  Willia  Campion 

20.  First-class  Private  How.\kd  Clauson 

21.  First-class  Private  Nazz.\rini  Comini 

22.  First-class  Private  Pasquale  DeMarco 

23.  First-class  Private  Daniel  Donnelly 

24.  First-class  Private  Joseph  Dunkel 

25.  First-class  Private  Christian  C.  Fetzer 

26.  First-class  Private  Frederick  A.  Haas 

27.  First-class  Private  Max  Halpern 


Company  F,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

First-class  Private  Frank  T.  H.\mmond 

15. 

First-class  Private  Philip  Nimmo 

2. 

First-class  Private  Robert  Hussa 

16. 

First-class  Private  Harold  P.  Piser 

3. 

First-class  Private  James  Hyland 

17. 

First-class  Private  Charles  Prestera 

4. 

First-class  Private  Frank  Ingerling 

18. 

First-class  Private  Francis  Ryan 

5. 

First-class  Private  Stanley  V.  Johnston 

19. 

First-class  Private  Ralph  Schrader 

6. 

First-class  Private  Bernard  Larsen 

20. 

First-class  Private  Russell  P.  Stewart 

7. 

First-class  Private  William  Lenahan 

21. 

First-class  Private  Arthur  W.  Thompson 

8. 

First-class  Private  Frank  Lennon 

22. 

First-class  Private  Edgar  Upham 

9. 

First-class  Private  Franklin  Ludehmann 

23. 

Private  James  A.  Allb.n 

10. 

First-class  Private  Alphonsus  Manget 

24. 

Private  Frederick  Allen 

11. 

First-class  Private  Maurice  Manoil 

2.5. 

Private  James  Anderson 

12. 

First-class  Private  John  Masterson 

26. 

Private  NicHouts  Bainlardi 

13. 
14. 

First-class  Private  Francis  McLaughlin 
First-class  Private  James  McKeever 

27. 

Private  AVilliam  Belfohd 

Company  F,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


1. 

Private  Louis  Betz 

2. 

Private  James  Blase 

3. 

Private  Frank  Block 

4. 

Private  Angelo  Bonallo 

5. 

Private  Rosario  Bonavisto 

6. 

Private  Philip  Brennan 

7. 

Private  Charles  Brunner 

8. 

Private  John  Bryan 

9. 

Private  Harry  Butt 

10. 

Private  Patrick  Carney 

11. 

Private  Elmer  Chapman 

12. 

Private  Joseph  Coniglio 

13. 

Private  Edward  Coyne 

14. 

Private  Joseph  Chessimanno 

1.5.  Private  Henry  Darpeno 

16.  Private  James  Doherty 

17.  Private  Joseph  Dorfman 

18.  Private  Nicholas  Doyle 

19.  Private  Robert  Dukes 

20.  Private  Stanley  Earl 

21.  Private  Nelson  L.  Evving 

22.  Private  Melville  Fisher 

23.  Private  David  Fitzgerald 

24.  Private  Henry  Forman 
2.").  Private  Joseph  Francisco 
28.  Private  Julius  Frohbesen 
27.  Private  Sawalton  Gibaldo 


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10. 
11. 
12. 

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Private  James  J.  Golding 
Private  Don.^ld  Gould 
Private  Edward  Gryna 
Private  William  P.  Hansen 
Private  Lambert  Hunt 
Private  Henry  Johnson 
Private  Joseph  Johnston 
Private  Lester  Kacerow 
Private  Frank  P.  Kiernan 
Private  Raymond  Lacy 
Private  Tony  Lambbbta 
Private  Thomas  Lang 
Private  Emerson  F.  Lewis 


15.  Private  Edward  Loader 

16.  Private  John  Mallon 

17.  Private  F^hank  Mansfield 
IS.  Private  Charles  Mason 
10.  Private  Edward  McCole 

20.  Private  Richard  McComb 

21.  Private  George  E.  Meierdiercks 

22.  Private  Norman  Morreale 

23.  Private  Thomas  Morrisey 

24.  Private  Bertram  S.  Noble 

25.  Private  Gunnar  Olsen 

26.  Private  Earnest  Norman 

27.  Private  John  E.  Ostheimkh 


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Private  Edward  Peck 
Private  James  Reynolds 
Private  John  Rinses 
Private  Nuzio  Russo 
Private  Charles  Seegraber 
Private  John  C.  Stark 
Private  John  Starkey 
Private  Ludwig  Szutarski 
Private  George  Teaz 
Private  Frederick  Thomson 
Private  Sidney  Traube 
Private  Lawrence  Ueland 
Private  Charles  Uhlinger 
Private  (Jeorge  Undt 


15.  Private  Andrew  Van  Gordon 

16.  Private  Paul  Voelker 

17.  Private  Edward  Wollmer 

18.  Private  Morris  Zimmerman 

19.  Private  Albert  F.  Robinson 

20.  Private  George  B.  Loland 

21.  Private  A.  Frederick 

22.  Private  G.  J.  Albrecht 

23.  Private  E.  W.  Bohm 

24.  Private  C.  Finger 

25.  Private  W.  Hurley 

26.  Private  A.  Prigge 

27.  Private  F.  J.  Schumeling 

28.  Private  T.  Daprino 


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Captain  John  C.  Hardy 


Second  Lieutenant  Albert  F.  Reinert 


Second  Lieutenant  F.  L.  Stephenson 


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1. 

Fir.st  Sergeant  Walter  MacNaughton 

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Corporal  George  W.  Kimmerle 

2. 

Supply  Sergeant  Walther  H.  Crager 

18. 

Corporal  Robert  J.  Knecht 

3. 

Mess  Sergeant  James  B.  Reeve 

19. 

Corporal  James  E.  Hill 

4. 

Sergeant  John  R.  Walsh 

20. 

Corporal  William  J.  LaQue 

5. 

Sergeant  George  H.  Wagner 

21. 

Corporal  Anthony  Rotondo 

6. 

Sergeant  Harry  S.  Morrison 

22. 

Corporal  John  A.  Kiernan 

7. 

Sergeant  Alfred  J.  Morrison 

23. 

Corporal  Harry  R.  Mattson 

8. 

Sergeant  King  T.  Hutchi.nson 

24. 

Corporal  Charles  C.  Byrne 

9. 

Sergeant  Oliver  S.  Warren 

25. 

Corporal  Robert  H.  Cameron 

10. 

Sergeant  Frank  X.  Miller 

26. 

Corporal  John  R.  Hart 

11. 

Sergeant  Frank  J.  Nastro 

27. 

Corporal  Charles  S.  White 

12. 

Corporal  James  P.  McDonough 

28. 

Corporal  Harry  T.  Barnaby 

13. 

Corporal  William  Phelan 

29. 

Corporal  Albert  J.  Umland 

14. 

Corporal  John  L.  Fagan 

30. 

Corporal  William  H.  Russell 

15. 

Corporal  George  W.  Schmidt 

31. 

Corporal  Chauncey  St.  Clair 

16. 

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1. 

Corporal  Thomas  J.  Maloney 

17. 

First-class  Private  George  Bayne 

2. 

Corporal  Harry  A.  Lane 

18. 

First-class  Private  James  H.  Bayne 

3. 

Corporal  William  B.  Wardell 

19. 

First-class  Private  Fred.  P.  Becker 

4. 

Corporal  John  J.  Scalia 

20. 

First-class  Private  William  F.  Bradley 

5. 

Corporal  Harry  E.  Cloughly 

21. 

First-class  Private  Burton  D.  Brown 

6. 

Corporal  Harry  E.  Lynk 

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First-class  Private  Dominick  Cnacellare 

7. 

Corporal  John  Jones 

23. 

First-class  Private  John  J.  Caufield 

8. 

Corporal  John  Cammarata 

24. 

First-class  Private  John  B.  Conway 

9. 

Corporal  Lawrence  Solon 

25. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  Cross 

10. 

Cook  Hendricus  Wipprecht 

26. 

First-class  Private  Luke  M.  Dalton 

11. 

Cook  Joseph  Sutton 

27. 

First-class  Private  Alexander  F.  Deremeik 

12. 

Cook  William  0.  Wheeler 

28. 

First-class  Private  William  J.  Dolan 

13. 

Cook  Alfred  Barrier 

29. 

First-class  Private  Lawrence  A.  Dorsey 

14. 

Mechanic  Michael  J.  McLoughlin 

.30. 

First-class  Private  Edw.  F.  Flaherty 

15. 

Bugler  Frank  E.  Cortes 

31. 

First-cla.ss  Private  Louis  P.  Frey 

16. 

First-class  Private  Edgar  M.  Anderson 

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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

First-class  Private  Fred  C.  Gehreitz 

17. 

First-class  Private  Harold  F.  Muth 

2. 

First-class  Private  Vincent  J.  Gleinen 

18. 

First-class  Private  Lyman  Murphy 

3. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  \V.  Grogan 

19. 

First-class  Private  William  Nagle 

4. 

First-class  Private  William  Hart 

20. 

First-class  Private  Henry  T.  Oakman 

5. 

First-class  Private  Bernard  J.  Harris 

21. 

First-class  Private  William  O'Rourke 

6. 

First-class  Private  Christopher  S.  Ivers 

22. 

First-class  Private  Peter  Pfeifer 

7. 

First-class  Private  Frank  H.  Kennedy 

23. 

First-class  Private  Samuel  Portues 

8. 

First-class  Private  Marcus  Ketchum 

24. 

First-class  Private  Charles  Reimenschneider 

9. 

First-class  Private  George  H.  Knatz 

25. 

First-class  Private  Robert  B.  Rice 

10. 

First-class  Private  Clarence  Lazarus 

26. 

First-class  Private  Valentine  Rottler 

11. 

First-class  Private  Ed.  B.  Lee 

27. 

First-class  Private  John  Schulz 

12. 

First-class  Private  Charles  J.  Lewis 

28. 

First-class  Private  Warren  A.  Singer 

13. 

First-class  Private  Sylvester  Loughlin 

29. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  W.  Stevenson 

14. 

First-class  Private  Fred  McAleer 

30. 

First-class  Private  Albert  White 

15. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  McEneny 

31. 

First-class  Private  Corn  Nienwerf 

16. 

First-class  Private  Frank  V.  McGrath 

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Private  Joseph  C.  Anderson 

17. 

Private  .\lston  S.  Dolane 

2. 

Private  Malrice  .\rstark 

18. 

Private  Neil  Dougherty 

3. 

Private  George  Behnk 

19. 

Private  Edw.  Eastman 

4. 

Private  William  Bracken 

20. 

Private  George  N.  Ehlers 

5. 

Private  James  Bougie 

21. 

Private  Martin  Fahey 

6. 

Private  Clifford  Brooker 

22. 

Private  Raymond  Finnigan 

7. 

Private  Daniel  J.  Byrne 

23. 

Private  Joseph  V.  Gerland 

8. 

Private  Thomas  J.  Byrne 

24. 

Private  Jonas  J.  Grossman 

9. 

Private  August  Callmer 

25. 

Private  Edw.  Gunn 

10. 

Private  Charles  Chapman 

26. 

Private  Israel  Haber 

11. 

Private  Robert  E.  Collier 

27. 

Private  James  H.  Harvey 

12. 

Private  Andrew  Cuda 

28. 

Private  Malcom  A.  Hawkins 

13. 

Private  George  F.  Cuemo 

29. 

Private  Edward  G.  Hecker 

14. 

.  Private  John  P.  Cullen 

30. 

Private  Jack  L.  Helnecke 

15. 

Private  George  Curran 

31. 

Private  Charles  G.  Henges 

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Private  Otto  G.  Dietter 

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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Thom.\s  J.  Hickey 

17. 

Private  Willum  J.  Logue 

2_ 

Private  Joseph  Hopper 

18. 

Private  Edward  J.  Lynch 

3. 

Private  Edward  C  Hogan 

19. 

Private  William  McFall 

4. 

Private  Arthur  V.  Hynes 

20. 

Private  Thomas  J.  Mackey 

5. 

Private  Harry  Kane 

21. 

Private  John  Madden 

6. 

Private  Walter  Karboski 

22. 

Private  David  Margolies 

7. 

Private  Robert  E.  Kearns 

23. 

Private  Bartolo  Marino 

8. 

Private  Edw.  E.  Kelly 

24. 

Private  Edw.  Markstahler 

9. 

Private  Thomas  M.  Kelly 

25. 

Private  Martin  McCauley 

10. 

Private  Joh.n  H.  Kohl 

26. 

Private  Joseph  McComiskey 

11. 

Private  John  Kopp 

27. 

Private  William  McKay 

12. 

Private  Thomas  J.  Lacey 

28. 

Private  John  J.  McKenna 

13. 

Private  Frederick  Lawson 

29. 

Private  Joseph  Mi  lord 

14. 

Private  Edgar  Lee 

30. 

Private  Paul  D.  McCormick 

15. 

Private  Abraham  Linado 

31. 

Private  Irwin  Minzesiieimer 

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Private  Willum  Licardi 

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4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 


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Private 
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Albert  I.  Moore 
Louis  Maram 
John  J.  Moran 
Enw.  J.  Moses 
Anthony  Mueller 
Walter  Murray 
Conrad  L.  Nelson 
Genillio  Nofe 
Christopher  O'Rourke 
Joseph  E.  O'Toole 
Antonio  Paris 
Joseph  M.  Pernice 
John  Phillips 
Daniel  Prignano 
Joseph  Puwalski 
John  L.  Quiglev 


17.  Private  Harry  Radezky 

18.  Private  James  Refrano 

19.  Private  Edw.  A.  Reilly 

20.  Private  William  Riker 

21.  Private  Samuel  Romm 

22.  Private  James  J.  Ryan 

23.  Private  Everett  Scammon 

24.  Private  George  Schoeck 

25.  Private  J.  F.  Scully 

26.  Private  John  Smith 

27.  Private  Glenford  Teetsell 

28.  Private  Frank  Underhill 

29.  Private  Henry  C.  Vieser 

30.  Private  Israel  I.  Weiss 

31.  Private  Thaddeus  Wresinski 


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Officers  Company  H,  106th  Infantry 


Captain  James  P.  Cooke 


First  Lieutenant  L.  C.  Bbennan 


Second  Lieutenant  York  W.  Brennan 


First  Lieutenant  A.  Clements 


First  Lieutenant  G.  K.  Dunspaugh 


Second  Lieutenant  James  H.  Doyle 


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9.  Corporal 

10.  Corporal 

11.  Corporal 

12.  Corporal 

13.  Corporal 

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John  Crossen 
James  M.  Doyle 
Vincent  J.  Curry 
James  S.  Moody 
John  S.  Wallice 
William  F.  Connaughton 
Thomas  M.  Allison 
James  J.  Ganley 
William  F.  Ganley 
James  J.  Finn 
John  J.  Ryan 
Cornelius  S.  O'Donnell 
Thomas  A.  Kehoe 


15.  Corporal  Frank  J.  Creighton 

16.  Corporal  Gustav  Leonard 

17.  Corporal  Oscar  E.  Johnston 

18.  Corporal  Charles  Heissbr 

19.  Corporal  John  H.  Deegan 

20.  Corporal  Howard  J.  Murphy 

21.  Corporal  John  F.  Perry 

22.  Corporal  Eugene  E.  Dillman 

23.  Corporal  Joseph  S.  O'Brien 

24.  Corporal  Herbert  E.  Walsh 

25.  Corporal  Clarence  Allen 

26.  Corporal  Willi.am  Lane 

27.  Corporal  James  H.  Ronalds 


Company  H,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1.  Corporal  Albert  Sarmentos 

2.  Cook  Denis  F.  Hart 

3.  Mechanic  James  J.  Cosgrove 

4.  First-class  Private  Jeremiah  B.  Aitken 

5.  First-class  Private  Matthew  Amato 

6.  First-class  Private  Charles  Cederroth 

7.  First-class  Private  John  J.  Carbehry 

8.  First-class  Private  Harry  Cartuicello 

9.  First-class  Private  William  Chamberlin 

10.  First-class  Private  Joseph  Cella 

1 1 .  First-class  Private  Robert  Clark,  Jr. 

12.  First-class  Private  Charles  \V.  Connelly 

13.  First-class  Private  Joseph  CoxsiGLio 


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16. 

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17. 

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18. 

First 

19. 

First 

20. 

First 

21. 

First 

22. 

First 

23. 

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24. 

First- 

25. 

First- 

26. 

First- 

•class  Private  Cyris  D.  C.  Convery 
■class  Private  James  Cox 
•class  Private  George  Cronin 
•class  Private  Pasquale  Damatureo 
•cla.ss  Private  Edward  F.  Day 
•class  Private  William  Delace 
•class  Private  Edward  F.  Denning 
•class  Private  Edward  A.  Devonmille 
•class  Private  Frank  J.  Donaghue 
class  Private  James  L.  Durocher 
■class  Private  Charles  E.  Evans 
class  Private  Joseph  Fitzgerald 
class  Private  Thomas  F.  Flanagan 


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1. 

First-class  Private  John  A.  Foley 

15. 

First-class  Private  Richard  Krauss 

2. 

First-class  Private  John  F.  Foster 

16. 

First-class  Private  Samuel  Lauricella 

3. 

First-class  Private  Henry  Fritz 

17. 

First-class  Private  John  S.  Linscott 

4. 

First-class  Private  Ralph  J.  Fugelsang 

18. 

First-class  Private  Evans  W.  Llewllyn 

5. 

First-class  Private  Walter  J.  Gentle 

19. 

First-class  Private  John  Cendali 

6. 

First-class  Private  Wilson  M.  Hauson 

20. 

First-class  Private  Timothy  D.  Clifford 

7. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  Gorman 

21. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  Cople 

8. 

First-class  Private  James  H.  Hamilton 

22. 

First-class  Private  Frederick  H.  Cornell 

9. 

First-class  Private  Harold  M.  Harvey 

23. 

First-class  Private  Thomas  J.  Crann 

10. 

First-class  Private  Robert  Gibbs 

24. 

First-class  Private  Harry  J.  Deitsch 

11. 

First-class  Private  Nelson  Hewlett 

25. 

First-class  Private  Harold  F.  Delaney 

12. 

First-class  Private  Walter  F.  Hyde 

26. 

First-class  Private  NicoLO  Eacovbtte 

13. 

First-class  Private  Michael  J.  Kear 

27. 

First-class  Private  Gostav  Edlund 

14. 

First-class  Private  James  King 

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First-class  Private  Samuel  H.  Ellis 
First-class  Private  Irving  Fkagneb 
First-class  Private  Harry  K.  Freshler 
First-class  Private  George  Gallo 
First-class  Private  Benjamin  Gribbins 
First-class  Private  Vincent  E.  Harron 
First-class  Private  Harry  Heimerle 
First-class  Private  John  J.  Hinton 
First-class  Private  Harry  J.  Hughes 
First-class  Private  Lawrence  P.  James,  Jr. 
First-class  Private  John  M.  Johnson 
First-class  Private  Albert  R.  Johnston 
First-class  Private  George  W.  Landon 


First-class  Private  John  L.  Ma  ine 
First-class  Private  James  A.  Marolda 
First-class  Private  John  C.  McCann 
First-class  Private  Charles  J.  McTirnan 
First-class  Private  Frank  J.  Misak 
First-class  Private  Guisseppe  Nevandro 
First-class  Private  Bernard  J.  O'Neill 
First-class  Private  Edward  A.  O'Rourke 
First-class  Private  Peter  Padavano 
First-class  Private  Herbert  M.  Reeves 
First-class  Private  Lawrence  J.  Rizzo 
First-class  Private  James  A.  Sagendorf 
First-class  Private  Matthew  R.  Schreckler 


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1. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  Shanley 

14. 

Private  Raphael  Martone 

2. 

First-class  Private  John  H.  Taylor 

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Private  John  P.  McCarthy 

3. 

First-class  Private  Edward  Victory 

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Private  James  A.  McClurg 

4. 

First-class  Private  Charles  Wilson 

17. 

Private  Frederick  McGarry 

5. 

Private  Harry  Angus 

18. 

Private  Michael  J.  McGillen 

6. 

Private  James  J.  Atley 

19. 

Private  James  Merry 

7. 

Private  Thomas  Barton,  Jr. 

20. 

Private  Joseph  Miccio 

8. 

Private  John  C.  Beddell 

21. 

Private  William  H.  Mohenus 

9. 

Private  James  J.  Broderick 

22. 

Private  Naralvo  Nickolaedes 

10. 

Private  William  F.  Burn's 

23. 

Private  Salvator  Notch 

11. 

Private  Thomas  Campson 

24. 

Private  Edwin  A.  O'Hanlon 

12. 

Private  Andrew  Lockwood 

2.5. 

Private  Thomas  J.  O'Neill 

13. 

Private  Patrick  J.  Logan 

26. 

Private  Bernard  J.  Owens 

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10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 


Private  Willi.im  H.  Pebry 
Private  Daniel  Potter 
Private  Charles  H.  Prigge,  Jr. 
Private  James  Proko 
Private  William  H.  Roe 
Private  George  H.  Rydberg 
Private  William  B.  Shields 
Private  J.^mes  J.  Sloane 
Private  Arthur  F.  Steinhauser 
Private  George  D.  Still 
Private  Willum  Storms 
Private  Irving  Sucher 
Private  Samuel  S.  Sultan 
Private  James  F.  Thompson 


1.1.  Private  Frederick  Torrizzo 

16.  Private  John  Toumey 

17.  Private  Charles  Trester 

18.  Private  Harry  Van  Steenberg 

19.  Private  Anthony  Viola 

20.  Private  William  J.  Ward 

21.  Private  Albert  J.  Wbink.\ufp 

22.  Private  Henry  V.  Lamb 

23.  Private  William  C.  Wood 

24.  Private  H.  J.  Brown 

25.  Private  F.  W.  Bannerman 

26.  Private  Charles  Wilson 

27.  Corporal  James  H.  Ronalds 


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Officers  Company  I,  106th  Infantry 


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First  Lieutenant  W.  H.  McMullen,  Jr. 


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First  Lieutenant  E.  Ghoesbeck 


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First  Lieutenant  L.  R.  Stoffregen 


Second  Lieutenant  Samuel  D.  Davies 


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1. 

First  Sergeant  Edmund  S.  Massel 

18. 

Corporal  Charles  F.  Kastel 

2. 

Supply  Sergeant  Edward  G.  Vette 

19. 

Corporal  Eugene  A.  Griffith 

3. 

Mess  Sergeant  Charles  C.  Ludwig 

20. 

Corporal  Hugh  Munroe 

4. 

Sergeant  Louis  T.  Scholl 

21. 

Corporal  Frederick  L.  Long 

5. 

Sergeant  Richard  J.  Belcher 

22. 

Corporal  Charles  O.  Li.vd 

6. 

Sergeant  Saviour  F.  DeBlasie 

23. 

Corporal  Clinton  S.  Johnston 

7. 

Sergeant  Wilbert  E.  Lyons 

24. 

Corporal  Rudolph  Vicsik 

8. 

Sergeant  John  D.  Humphries 

25. 

Corporal  Carl  H.  Walty 

9. 

Sergeant  Henry  W.  Horn 

26. 

Corporal  Charles  Musto 

10. 

Sergeant  John  N.  Nelson 

27. 

Corporal  Joseph  Blum 

11. 

Sergeant  John  J.  Kingsley 

28. 

Corporal  Edward  Felstein 

12. 

Sergeant  .\rthur  Walters 

29. 

Corporal  James  H.  Evans 

13. 

Sergeant  David  Shecklby 

30. 

Corporal  Frederick  M.  Dardingkiller 

14. 

Corporal  John  F.  Becker 

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Corporal  Behtram  S.  Griffith 

15. 

Corporal  William  B.  Tiebout 

32. 

Corporal  Francis  L.  Larkin 

16. 

Corporal  Charles  Schramm 

33. 

Corporal  Charles  Cashin 

17. 

Corporal  Conrad  A.  Heitman 

Company  I,  106th  Infantry 


1.  Corporal  Charles  B.  McBride 

2.  Corporal  Richahd  Cochrane 

3.  Corporal  Albert  H.  Billinge 

4.  Corporal  Thomas  Sheehax 

5.  Corporal  Edward  R.  Hartung 

6.  Cook  James  M.  Pekcival 

7.  Cook  Theodore  L.  Ryersox 

8.  Cook  Joseph  N.  Dolax 

9.  Cook  John  J.  Kauth 

10.  Mechanic  Frank  Wiskeski 

11.  Mechanic  Orman  G.  Olson 

12.  Mechanic  Paul  A.  Masem 

13.  Bugler  Arthur  G.  Kerr 

14.  Bugler  Rudolph  Hess 

15.  First-class  Private  Charles  Alber 

16.  First-class  Private  Elmer  E.  Boehm 

17.  First-class  Private  .\lbert  M.  Botce 


(CONTINUED) 

18. 

First-class  Private  Frederick  R.  Braun 

19. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  Cederoth 

20. 

First-class  Private  James  B.  Che.ster 

21. 

First-class  Private  James  D.  Clark 

22. 

First-class  Private  Patrick  J.  Coughlin 

23. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  Dembrowski 

24. 

First-class  Private  Edward  J.  Fallon 

25. 

First-class  Private  Paul  A.  Fr.\nke,  Jr. 

2fi. 

First-class  Private  David  Gallon 

27. 

First-class  Private  James  P.  Gillick 

28. 

First-class  Private  William  A.  Grace 

29. 

First-class  Private  Michael  J.  Holly 

30. 

First-class  Private  Benjamin  H.  Hopkins 

31. 

First-class  Private  Eric  \V.  Hughes 

32. 

First-class  Private  Joseph  Immen 

33. 

First-class  Private  Louis  Kleinlein 

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Company  I,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 


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First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 


Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 


ToNi  Klerceski 
H.\ROLD  T.  Lay 
Charles  LeAhdo 
Jacob  Lavine 
James  G.  McArdle 
Howard  H.  McDougall 
Thomas  J.  McGovern 
John  T.  McQuillan 
Henry  A.  Mahland 
Sydney  G.  Mercer 
Charles  Henry  Miller 
John  Mulkern 
Frank  N.  Newman 
Edward  .\.  Platkin 
Robert  E.  Quinn 
Arthur  S.  Salvesen 
JosErii  E.  Sileo 


18.  First-class  Private  Charles  S.  Stevenson 

19.  First-class  Private  Frank  H.  Stickle 

20.  First-class  Private  Patrick  J.  Sweeney 

21.  First-class  Private  Frank  V.  Tiernan 

22.  First-class  Private  Harold  J.  Tyrell 

23.  First-class  Private  Ira  W.  Trenchard 

24.  First-class  Private  John  Welsh 

25.  First-class  Private  John  F.  White 

26.  First-class  Private  William  Wilson 

27.  First-class  Private  Benj.  F.  W'ilso.v 

28.  First-class  Private  Abraham  Wollrich 

29.  Private  John  J.  Aronowitz 

30.  Private  James  .\shton 

31.  Private  Henry  Baldauf 

32.  Private  Carlo  Benincasa 

33.  Private  Thomas  Bananza 


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Company  I,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Edmund  Buckley 

18. 

Private  Theodore  GoLDSTEI^ 

2. 

Private  Frederick  A.  Clark 

19. 

Private  George  W.  Gurnee 

3. 

Private  Richard  M.  Corrigan 

20. 

Private  Fr.\nk  VV.  Hansler 

4. 

Private  John  J.  Cum.mings 

21. 

Private  Arthur  Harris 

5. 

Private  James  U.  DeFillipo 

22. 

Private  Charles  Henniger 

6. 

Private  John  A.  Doohan 

23. 

Private  Everett  V.  Hoffma> 

7. 

Private  Clarence  T.  Engvaldsen 

24. 

Private  John  H.  Hogarth 

8. 

Private  Milton  C.  Essig 

25. 

Private  John  Jaeger 

9. 

Private  Francis  F.  Fontana 

26. 

Private  Joseph  G.  Johnson 

10. 

Private  Arthur  L.  Frawley 

27. 

Private  Louis  Kassler 

11. 

Private  George  Gahn              ,    ' 

28. 

Private  Peter  H.  Kendall 

12. 

Private  James  J.  Gallagher,  No.  1 

29. 

Private  Carl  A.  Kuhnle 

13. 

Private  James  J.  Gallagher,  \o.  2 

30. 

Private  Joseph  A.  Laughlin 

14. 

Private  Angelo  Galgane 

31. 

Private  Joseph  R.  Lawless 

15. 

Private  Mixsio  Gandino 

32. 

Private  Walter  H.  Kirby 

16. 
17. 

Private  Thomas  J.  Giannettino 
Private  Julius  Goldberg 

33. 

Private  Albert  A.  Stocker 

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Company  I,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  Frank  Lefkoff 

US. 

Private  Frank  Patachik 

2. 

Private  Anthony  M.  Liguori 

19. 

Private  Joseph  A.  Pflieger 

3. 

Private  Moses  L.  Lipkins 

20. 

Private  F"rank  L.  Purpura 

4. 

Private  Frederick  J.  Lombardi 

21. 

Private  Arthur  Rankin 

5. 

Private  Nicholas  Lorusso 

22. 

Private  Angelo  Rini 

6. 

Private  Anthony  Lyons 

23. 

Private  James  Robertson 

7. 

Private  Henry  McGowan 

24. 

Private  Jacob  Rosenthal 

8. 

Private  Carlo  Martino 

25. 

Private  Tony  Rotollo 

9. 

Private  Sylvester  Martino 

2(i. 

Private  Richard  H.  Russel 

10. 

Private  William  Mayrose 

27. 

Private  F'rank  Ri;ttler 

11. 

Private  Andrew  Mistretter 

28. 

Private  Anthony  Scelzo 

12. 

Private  Michael  F".  N'igero 

29. 

Private  William  P.  Shaw 

13. 

Private  FIdward  P.  O'Brien 

30. 

Private  Walter  J.  Shea 

14. 

Private  John  L.  O'Brien 

31. 

Private  Jack  C.  Sherman 

15. 

Private  John  P.  O'Grady 

32. 

Private  Joseph  A.  Sieders 

16. 

Private  Harry  E.  O'Xeil 

33. 

Private  Stanley  Sinski 

17. 

Private  John  S.  Padolo 

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Company  I,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  James  W.  Smith 

16. 

Private  Charles  A.  Ward 

2. 

Private  Harry  L.  Sneider 

17. 

Private  .\ndrew  T.  Warren 

3. 

Private  Harry  Snow 

18. 

Private  Lester  J.  Welsch 

4. 

Private  Victor  Solimeno 

19. 

Private  James  .\.  Wehnald 

5. 

Private  Charles  W.  Stone 

20. 

Private  Ringius  Williams 

6. 

Private  George  L.  Sweeney 

21. 

Private  William  P.  Wogan 

7. 

Private  George  H.  Taylor 

22. 

Private  John  A.  Yaccahine 

8. 

Private  Thomas  Tessore 

23. 

Private  Adam  A.  Zambvsyzke 

9. 

Private  George  R.  Tracy 

24. 

Private  William  G.  Zetvvick 

10. 

Private  Asa  A.  Trenchard 

25. 

Private  Albert  B.  Stocker 

11. 

Private  Frank  Tuccillo 

26. 

Private  Maurice  B.  Fuchs 

12. 

Private  Arthur  J.  Tynan 

27. 

Private  John  Karpa 

13. 

Private  Charles  G.  VanPelt 

28. 

Private  Robert  Morris 

14. 

Private  Alfred  A.  VaxEssen 

29. 

Private  W'illiam  Malone 

15. 

Private  James  Walker 

30. 

Private  J.  Larkin 

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Officers  Company  K,  106th  Infantry 


Captain  Stanley  W.  Pierce 


First  Lieutenant  F.  D.  Clark 


Second  Lieutenant  W.  J.  Ward 


First  Lieutenant  H.  E.  Marshall,  Jr. 


First  Lieutenant  Ira  I.  Hodes 


Second  Lieutenant  W.  M.  Webster 


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Supply  Sergeant  C.  P.  Lenart 

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Corporal  I.  P.  Brand 

2. 

Sergeant  L.  F.  Zimmer 

16. 

Corporal  A.  A.  Fitzpatrick 

3. 

Sergeant  H.  G.  H.\U8Man 

17. 

Corporal  E.  J.  Mantell 

4. 

Sergeant  J.  A:  McCarran 

18. 

Corporal  M.  Jarvis 

5. 

Sergeant  H.  L.  Hoffman 

19. 

Corporal  J.  Kress,  Jr. 

6. 

Sergeant  J.  N.  WRitiiiT 

20. 

Corporal  C.  Bellizzi 

7. 

Sergeant  C.  E.  Brunner 

21. 

Corporal  \V.  J.  Dougherty 

8. 

Sergeant  N.  V.  Murray 

22. 

Corporal  J.  J.  Guiliano 

9. 

Corporal  H.  M.  Lathrop 

23. 

Corporal  C.  Swartz,  Jr. 

10. 

Corporal  P.  P.  Gaynor 

24. 

Corporal  G.  H.  Wittlingeh 

n. 

Corporal  C.  W.  Olcott 

2.5. 

Mechanic  C.  W.  Floyd 

12. 

Corporal  G.  A.  Smith 

26. 

Mechanic  F.  D'Ambba 

13. 

Corporal  G.  H.  Cook 

27. 

Bugler  K.  Chatterto.v 

14. 

Corporal  E.  I.  Humanx,  Jr. 

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(CONTINUED) 


1.  Bugler  J.  DooLEY,  Jr. 

2.  First-class  Private  V.  Attanasia 

3.  First-class  Private  H.  H.  Aull 

4.  First-class  Private  J.  W.  Beattie 

5.  First-class  Private  H.  J.  Brust 

6.  First-class  Private  J.  I..  Buck 

7.  First-class  Private  J.  R.  Casey 

8.  First-class  Private  J.  J.  Clark 

9.  First-class  Private  H.  H.  Cundy 

10.  First-class  Private  E.  J.  Dillmeier 

11.  First-class  Private  E.  S.  Dimick 

12.  First-class  Private  L.  B.  Duryea 

13.  First-class  Private  G.  R.  Hansen 


14.  First-class  Private  J. 

1.5.  First-class  Private  W 

16.  First-class  Private  G. 

17.  First-class  Private  A. 

18.  First-class  Private  N. 

19.  First-class  Private  K. 

20.  First-class  Private  F. 

21.  First-class  Private  H. 

22.  First-cla.ss  Private  J. 

23.  First-class  Private  F. 

24.  First-class  Private  L. 

25.  First-class  Private  H. 

26.  First-class  Private  J. 


A.  Harrington 

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H.  Holmes 

B.  Hosey 
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G.  Kampf 
R.  Ketcham 

W.  Meyer 
A.  Riordan 
X.  Ryan 
J.  Ryan 

C.  Scheper 
M.  Scott 


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(CONTINUED) 

1. 

First-clas.s  Private  A.  SHE.\nER 

14. 

Private  M.  Bankei. 

2. 

First-class  Private  G.  H.  Siems 

15. 

Private  J.  Batzanian 

3. 

First-class  Private  C.  Smith,  Jb. 

16. 

Private  B.  J.  Becht 

4. 

First-class  Private  J.  Van  Ingen 

17. 

Private  W.  Belles 

5. 

First-class  Private  D.  \V.\rd 

18. 

Private  M.  H.  Benoit 

6. 

First-class  Private  J.  E.  White 

19. 

Private  W.  B.  Boyd 

7. 

First-class  Private  C.  G.  Wilson 

20. 

Private  W.  L.  Boyle 

8. 

First-class  Private  F.  J.  Wiss 

21. 

Private  J.  B.  Buckley 

9. 

Private  L.  M.  Anderson 

22. 

Pivate  B.  Clausen 

10. 

Private  C.  Anderson 

23. 

Private  J.  M.  Connolly 

11. 

Private  W.  D.  Armstbono 

24. 

Private  J.  E.  Corcoran 

12. 

Private  A.  Auleta 

2->. 

Private  A.  Corti 

13. 

Private  W.  E.  Backeshoff 

20. 

Private  H.  H.  D.  Davidsoiin 

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Private  J.  E.  Davis 

14. 

Private  C.  D.  Griener 

2^ 

Private  A.  D'Alessandro 

1.5. 

Private  H.  Haisser 

3. 

Private  J.  J.  Duoan 

16. 

Private  M.  Hafner 

4. 

Private  E.  K.  Duryea 

17. 

Private  L.  Hannaford 

5. 

Private  M.  Engel 

18. 

Private  F.  J.  Herm 

6. 

Private  J.  B.  Erl.\nger 

19. 

Private  A.  J.  Johnson 

7. 

Private  T.  Fixxerty 

20. 

Private  F.  Johxsen 

8. 

Private  I.  FucHS 

21. 

Private  B.  Kaufman 

9. 

Private  J.  Gerst 

22. 

Private  L.  Kavaxaugh 

10. 

Private  S.  F.  Gibson 

23. 

Private  E.  L.  Kearey 

11. 

Private  L.  Gordon 

24. 

Private  W.  P.  Kelso 

12. 

Private  J.  F.  Green 

25. 

Private  J.  M.  Kearney 

13. 

Private  H.  Greenberg 

26. 

Private  G.  A.  Knowles 

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Company  K,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


1.  Private  F.  Kocinski 

2.  Private  G.  B.  Krampf 

3.  Private  A.  E.  Kyle 

4.  Private  M.  Larocca 
5:  Private  A.  D.  Leslie 

6.  Private  S.  J.  LaTour 

7.  Private  C.  A.  Locke 

8.  Private  J.  Lyons 

9.  Private  L.  M.  McCarthy 

10.  Private  J.  F.  Maloney 

1 1 .  Private  W.  Marrone 

12.  Private  P.  Martino 

13.  Private  N.  Making 


14.  Private  R.  Marino 

15.  Private  N.  J.  Mayer 

16.  Private  H.  Mehrtens 

17.  Private  G.  W.  Melos 

18.  Private  C.  P.  Mindeck 

19.  Private  V.  Molyneux 

20.  Private  C.  V.  Monaghan 

21.  Private  H.  Mott 

22.  Private  A.  W.  Mule 

23.  Private  J.  F.  Xolan 

24.  Private  O.  B.  Nystrom 
2.5.  Private  H.  S.  OHara 
26.  Private  F.  Oliveira 


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(CONTINUED) 


1.  Private 

2.  Private 

3.  Private 

4.  Private 

5.  Private 

6.  Private 

7.  Private 

8.  Private 

9.  Private 

10.  Private 

11.  Private 

12.  Private 

13.  Private 

14.  Private 


A.  G.  Ollquist 

J.  Paul 

G.  A.  Pearson 

A.  PiPOLA 
H.  POECH 
A.  POCENGAL 
W.  E.  PURDY 

H.  Rehmax 
C.  Robertson 

W.  A.  RoONEY 
E.  SCHALKHAM 

G.  F.  Schwartz 
C.  A.  Serra 

A.  M.  SiLVA 


15.  Private  H.  SiMox 

16.  Private  A.  Sloman 

17.  Private  T.  Spramullo 

18.  Private  C.  L.  Strack 

19.  Private  A.  M.  Teplitz 

20.  Private  J.  Tinkler 

21.  Private  J.  J.  Tracy 

22.  Private  P.  A.  Ward 

23.  Private  J.  Weiss 

24.  Private  D.  G.  Williams 

25.  Private  G.  Wimmer,  Jr. 

26.  Private  J.  K.  Wyman 

27.  Private  W.  C.  Smith 


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1.  Supply  Sergeant  M.  V.  Familton 

2.  Sergeant  J.  J.  Kempingeb 

3.  Sergeant  A.  J.  Higgins 

4.  Sergeant  E.  J.  Dougherty 

5.  Sergeant  J.  P.  Smith 

6.  Sergeant  A.  R.  Sharbetto 

7.  Sergeant  J.  F.  Schnepf 

8.  Sergeant  J.  O'Dea 

9.  Sergeant  E.  A.  Tanke 

10.  Corporal  J.  V.  Price 

11.  Corporal  F.  Cox.vell 

12.  Corporal  J.  H.  Aschoff 


13.  Corporal  H.  Bingham 

14.  Corporal  C.  A.  Henrickson 
1.5.  Corporal  L.  J.  Collins 

16.  Corporal  \V.  W.  Jurgenson 

17.  Corporal  M.  J.  Egan 

18.  Corporal  J.  F.  Morgan 

19.  Corporal  J.  W.  Schmidt 

20.  Cook  H.  B.  Thompson 

21.  Mechanic  E.  DeGobter 

22.  Mechanic  J.  J.  Dubost 

23.  Mechanic  E.  King 

24.  Bugler  J.  J.  Burke 


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(CONTINUED) 


1.  Bugler  O.  F.  Isaacson 

2.  First-class  Private  A.  Barton 

3.  First-class  Private  J.  Brady 

4.  First-class  Private  L.  Ceely 

5.  Cook  S.  CORBETT 

6.  First-class  Private  E.  Doran 

7.  First-class  Private  J.  F.  Dunn 

8.  First-class  Private  H.  Dunwoodt 

9.  First-class  Private  E.  Fearon 

10.  First-class  Private  G.  G.  Goldman 

11.  First-class  Private  A.  F.  Goss 

12.  First-class  Private  H.  Hansen 


13.  First-class  Private  W.  J.  Houstin 

14.  First-class  Private  C.  P.  Kaas 

15.  First-class  Private  A.  Knight 

16.  First-class  Private  L.  V.  Lanning 

17.  First-class  Private  G.  B.  Lynch 

18.  First-class  Private  R.  McCarthy 

19.  First-class  Private  A.  J.  McHugh 

20.  First-class  Private  A.  McKay 

21.  First-class  Private  J.  S.  McPhilips 

22.  First-class  Private  J.  A.  Meth 

23.  First-class  Private  G.  A.  Graneth 

24.  First-class  Private  F.  Kaas 


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Company  L,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


1. 

First-class  Private  H.  T.  Miller 

13, 

First-class  Private  T.  Taylor 

2. 

First-cla.ss  Private  W.  Moncbeip 

14. 

First-class  Private  C.  W.  Witberington 

3. 

First-class  Private  G.  Meir 

15. 

Private  G.  Accomando 

4. 

First-class  Private  J.  A.  McLaughlin 

16. 

Private  W.  C.  Baia 

5. 

First-class  Private  W.  O'Coxxel 

17. 

Private  A.  E.  Benhalser 

6. 

First-class  Private  A.  Pearce 

18. 

Private  M.  B.  Beviss 

7. 

First-class  Private  W.  Pearce 

19. 

Private  E.  BoYCE 

8. 

First-class  Private  T.  H.  Phillips 

20. 

Private  P.  J.  Bbennen 

9. 

First-class  Private  W.  F.  Seery 

21. 

Private  P.  J.  Byrne 

10. 

First-class  Private  G.  F.  Simpan 

22. 

Private  E.  G.  Carlson 

11. 

First-class  Private  W.  A.  Skerrett 

23. 

Private  W.  J.  Conners 

12. 

First-class  Private  A.  H.  Swenson 

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(CONTINUED) 


1.  Private  B.  J.  Connelt 

2.  Private  W.  F.  Corrigan 

3.  Private  B.  W.  Covert 

4.  Private  P.  D.  Critciilbt 

5.  Private  J.  F.  Donkigen 

6.  Private  W.  Ferris 

7.  Private  Don  Fira 

8.  Private  C.  Fokmhals 

9.  Private  M.  Gottliebe 

10.  Private  J.  J.  Graham 

11.  Private  J.  Haagner 

12.  Private  P.  Hammond 


13.  Private  W.  L.  Hammer 

14.  Private  V.  Hanlon 

15.  Private  H.  W.  Harrington 

16.  Private  A.  Weis8 

17.  Private  J.  J.  Walsh 

18.  Private  T.  J.  Hayes 

19.  Private  R.  Harward 

20.  Private  J.  S.  Hockpolder 

21.  Private  H.  H.  Howe 

22.  Private  R.  A.  Ingraham 

23.  Private  G.  Jancowk.h 


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(CONTINUED) 


1.  Private  F.  Jennick 

2.  Private  J.  L.  Joyce 

3.  Private  W.  E.  Kane 

4.  Private  W.  J.  Keenan 

5.  Private  Charles  Keller 

6.  Private  C.  J.  Kelley 

7.  Private  J.  R.  Kelley 

8.  Private  E.  Kingman 

9.  Private  G.  W.  Koelsch 

10.  Private  J.  Lehman 

11.  Private  B.  McDougall 

12.  Private  G.  McCarthy 


13.  Private  J.  M.  McGarahan 

14.  Private  J.  McGlinchet 
1.5.  Private  E.  McGowan 

16.  Private  J.  McMahon 

17.  Private  L.  McMillan 

15.  Private  M.  McNamara 

19.  Private  J.  A.  Maloney 

20.  Private  L.  Mandel 

21.  Private  E.  R.  Marshall 

22.  Private  S.  Meehan 

23.  Private  F.  M.  Reese 


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Company  L,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 


Private  J.  J.  Miller 
Private  R.  Milloy 
Private  W.  J.  Moban 
Private  V.  J.  Mulheady 
Private  D.  C.  Neecham 
Private  T.  J.  Newman 
Private  J.  Nolan 
Private  J.  B.  O'Connor 
Private  E.  L.  Pedian 
Private  E.  Prims 
Private  E.  A.  Riley 
Private  F.  C.  Sloan 


13.  Private  E.  Sand 

14.  Private  H.  Smalley 
1.5.  Private  C.  A.  Snow 

16.  Private  E.  W.  Simpson 

17.  Private  G.  Thompson 

18.  Private  Jos.  Wallace 

19.  Private  G.  Walsh 

20.  Private  J.  F.  Walsh 

21.  Private  J.  Weaver 

22.  Private  R.  E.  Whitmier 

23.  Private  R.  M.  Wolheim 

24.  Private  W.'D.  Wood 


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Officers  Company  M,  106th  Infantry 


Captain  William  B.  Blaisdeli. 


First  Lieutenant  J.  F.  Callahan 


Second  Lieutenant  H.  C.  Stevens,  Jh. 


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1. 

Mess  Sergeant  J.  W.  Sch.\rf 

2. 

Supply  Sergeant  John  J.  McClurg 

3. 

Sergeant  E.  P.  Traiteler 

4. 

Sergeant  George  J.  Maule 

5. 

Sergeant  J.  E.  Sayeg 

6. 

Sergeant  John  G.  Manson 

7. 

Sergeant  Jay  L.  Hawthorne 

8. 

Sergeant  Martin  V.  Apy 

9. 

Sergeant  Milton  Griesbach          • 

10. 

Corporal  Edwin  A.  Kraft 

11. 

Corporal  M.  W.  Brown 

12. 

Corporal  William  B.  L.  Simonds 

13. 

Corporal  Jerome  D.  Twomey 

14. 

Corporal  Charles  G.  Montrose 

15. 

Corporal  Joseph  G.  Thompson 

16. 

Corporal  Thomas  E.  Moore 

17. 

Corporal  Stanley  R.  Palmer 

18. 

Corporal  William  C.  Palmquist 

19. 

Corporal  Paul  P.  Turner 

20. 

Corporal  Matthew  F.  Shillitto 

21. 

Corporal  Hubert  Scallon 

22. 

Corporal  James  O.  Doxohue 

23. 

Corporal  Charles  H.  Small 

24. 

Corporal  Charles  T.  Weber 

25. 

Corporal  James  D.  Irwin 

26. 

Corporal  William  V.  Storch 

27. 

Corporal  John  F.  Leggett 

28. 

Corporal  Thomas  F.  McCormack 

29. 

Corporal  Xiels  A.  Nielson 

30. 

Corporal  Andrew  Gabarine 

31. 

Corporal  Louis  Orr 

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4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 


Corporal  Adam  J.  Hoffman 
Corporal  Edw.  H.  Gaynor 
Corporal  John  B.  Scanlon 
Corporal  George  Perry 
Corporal  Thomas  MacDonald 
Corporal  Alfred  Schicht 
Mechanic  Charles  S.  Carothers 
Mechanic  Carl  G.  Hanson 
Cook  Frank  B.  Howard 
Cook  Fred  G.  Beyerlein 
Cook  Christopher  G.  Kellym 
Bugler  George  D.  Heller 
Bugler  Henry  A.  Horsman 
First-class  Private  Michael  Adell 
First-class  Private  Leroy  W.  Beers 
First-class  Private  John  P.  Binkevitz 


(CONTINUED) 

17. 

First- 

18. 

First- 

19. 

hirst- 

20. 

First- 

21. 

First- 

22. 

First- 

23. 

First- 

24. 

First- 

25. 

First- 

26. 

First- 

27. 

F'irst- 

28. 

First- 

29. 

First 

30. 

First 

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class  Private  John  S.  Bunce 
class  Private  Raymond  P.  Callahan 
-class  Private  William  F.  Conwell 
class  Private  Howard  W.  Courtney 
class  Private  John  C.  Cudmors 
class  Private  James  Cullen 
class  Private  Hugh  V.  Devine 
■class  Private  James  I.  Donohue 
■class  Private  Matthew  Downes 
•class  Private  Stanley  Drevinski 
■class  Private  Michael  Eggers 
•class  Private  James  E.  M.  Emlock 
-class  Private  James  E.  Finnegan 
-class  Private  Cornelius  Fitzgerald 


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Company  M,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
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First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 
First-class 


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Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
Private 
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Thomas  F.  Flood 
Robert  F.  Fowler 
TnoM.\s  Fusco 
Fr.\nk  C.  Giordano 
Frederick  H.^lsey 
Charles  G.  Johns 
S.4MUEL  A.  Kyle 
Charles  R.  Lapp 
Thomas  P.  McAlliffe 
Edward  H.  McCloskey 
Lawrence  A.  McGuirk 
Frank  J.  McQriLL-\N 
Edward  K.  Mathews 
Eugene  F.  Mullally 
Joseph  J.  Murphy 
Anthony  Salvatore 


17.  First-class  Private  August  N.  Schneider 

18.  First-cla.ss  Private  C.  Eugene  Smith 

19.  First-class  Private  Warren  S.  Shampnoi 

20.  First-class  Private  Thomas  A.  Tucker 

21.  First-class  Private  Charles  D.  Warner 

22.  First-class  Private  Louis  P.  Wyczlinski 

23.  Private  Benjamin  M.  Abramowitz 

24.  Private  John  P.  Alioto 
2.5.  Private  Fred  O.  Becker 

26.  Private  Joseph  T.  Beckler 

27.  Private  Emil  T.  Betley 

28.  Private  John  J.  Blank 

29.  Private  Warren  C.  Blydenbukgh 

30.  Private  Joseph  Brennan 

31.  Private  William  P.  Byrne 


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Company  M,  106th  Infantry 


(CONTINUED) 

1. 

Private  RoM.\N  Cacenski 

16. 

Private  Kenneth  D.  Ferrier 

2. 

Private  Thomas  J.  Cakney 

17. 

Private  Gilbert  P.  Ferro 

3. 

Private  Samuel  M.  Cash 

18. 

Private  Francis  Finlayson 

4. 

Private  William  F.  Catterson 

19. 

Private  William  P.  Finley 

5. 

Private  WiLLUM  P.  Chum 

20. 

Private  John  H.  Flynn 

6. 

Private  Raymond  W.  Curtin 

21. 

Private  Clarence  Gardner 

7. 

Private  Thomas  W.  Darby 

22. 

Private  Joseph  Gonzales 

8. 

Private  George  W.  Deyo 

23. 

Private  William  Guinan 

9. 

Private  Talbot  Dotson 

24. 

Private  Leroy  W.  Guttman 

10. 

Private  Leroy  A.  Doyle 

25. 

Private  Roy  Hammond 

11. 

Private  Joseph  Duncan 

26. 

Private  David  Hanke 

12. 

Private  Francis  Dynon 

27. 

Private  Alan  Hanrahan 

13. 

Private  Isidore  Eichen 

28. 

Private  Rubin  M.  Hartwick 

14. 

Private  M.  Holt  Eppes 

29. 

Private  Joseph  F.  Hedges 

15. 

Private  James  P.  Feeney 

30. 

Private  Raymond  D.  Hill 

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1. 

Private 

2. 

Private 

3. 

Private 

4. 

Private 

o. 

Private 

6. 

Private 

7. 

Private 

8. 

Private 

9. 

Private 

10. 

Private 

11. 

Private 

12. 

Private 

13. 

Private 

14. 

Private 

15. 

Private 

Emil  H.  Hockenjos 
Albert  Howell 
John  Hults 
Kdw.  Kelly 
Joseph  Kenny 
Willi.4M  Kneeley 
Clifford  L.\nnan 
Waldem.ir  Larson 
George  B.  Lawson 
George  W.  Leggard 

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Walter  T.  Loughrax 
John  Libera 
Thomas  McGoldrick 
James  McGowan 


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(CONTINUED) 

16. 

Private  Fr.\ncis  McKay 

17. 

Private  D.avid  McKee 

18. 

Private  Ray  MacConnach 

19. 

Private  Howard  Machexhbim 

20. 

Private  William  Maher 

21. 

Private  Cesare  Mandas 

22. 

Private  Cosmo  Marchese 

23. 

Private  James  P.  Marren 

24. 

Private  Emil  Marqlart 

25. 

Private  Robert  Martin 

26. 

Private  Calvin  Monroe 

27. 

Private  Richard  Morrell 

28. 

Private  William  Mulrean 

29. 

Private  Edward  Mcrphy 

30. 

Private  Thomas  Murphy 

Company  M,  106th  Infantry 


1. 

Private  William  Nachnlan 

17. 

Private  Peter  Savage 

2. 

Private  Alfred  Nichthauser 

18. 

Private  Alfred  Schmitt 

3. 

Private  Timothy  Nihill 

19. 

Private  Archie  Sciioonmaker 

4. 

Private  Edward  Nolan 

20. 

Private  Geot.  J.  Smith 

5. 

Private  William  F.  Nolan 

21. 

Private  Alphonse  Stadelm.\n 

6. 

Private  James  O'Connor 

22. 

Private  Francis  Stapleton 

7. 

Private  Andrew  O'Rourke 

23. 

Private  Erling  Stensen 

8. 

Private  C.  Patterson 

24. 

Private  Charles  E.  Strai:t 

9. 

Private  John  D.  Porter 

2.5. 

Private  Kenneth  W.  Teator 

10. 

Private  Alfred  J.  Prieto 

2«. 

Private  Clarence  Thomae 

11. 

Private  Edw.  Quere 

27. 

Private  James  E.  Tierney 

12. 

Private  Arthur  Quigley 

28. 

Private  Michael  Tully 

13. 

Private  Lloyd  Ransome 

29. 

Private  Thomas  L.  Williamson 

14. 

Private  Ernest  Richards 

30. 

Private  Clement  Yates 

lo. 

Private  I/EON  Rosenbaum 

31. 

Private  T.  J.  Scanlan 

16. 

Private  Benjamin  E.  Ruddy 

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LD  21-100m-7,'33 


YE  C9445 


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